
Early days: Aachen: the case for LHC (archive)
500 physicists met in Aachen, Germany, in October to put the research case for the proposed Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.
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500 physicists met in Aachen, Germany, in October to put the research case for the proposed Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.
The installation of a hadron collider in the LEP tunnel, using superconducting magnets, has always been foreseen by ECFA and CERN as the natural long term extension of the CERN facilities beyond LEP. ...
The latest developments in a technique dating back to Ernest Rutherford.
Chris Llewellyn Smith is no stranger to CERN. He served five years as director-general, from 1994 to 1998. During his mandate, LEP was successfully upgraded and the LHC project was approved. On his ...
What will the LHC bring? Nobel laureates at Lindau share their thoughts.
The 2008 meeting of Nobel laureates had more than a touch of CERN.
News from Neutrino 2008, held in Christchurch, New Zealand.
A report from the meeting on deep-inelastic scattering and related topics.
FFAG accelerators are beginning to flourish throughout the world.
Hermann Franz describes some rather special civil engineering.