
Dipole marks path to future collider
Researchers in the US have demonstrated an advanced accelerator dipole magnet with a field of 14.1 T.
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Researchers in the US have demonstrated an advanced accelerator dipole magnet with a field of 14.1 T.
Fermilab has announced the launch of HEPCloud, a step towards a new computing paradigm to deal with the vast quantities of data pouring in from existing and future facilities.
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