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Good luck at the LHC!

Beam should make it round tonight

Beam makes it halfway round LHC

Just another 13.5 km (and a few TeV) to go!

Particles are back in the LHC!

Beam was guided through Alice and LHCb

LHC delay rumours

Will we have to wait an extra four weeks?

LHC to hit the stage

Science, friendship, sexuality and the end of everything...

Could the LHC do the ‘Bosenova’?

Superfluid helium and magnetic fields are both in abundance in the Large Hadron Collider...

‘Up-tight’ at CERN?

Dorigo spends most of his time working on the LHC's CMS experiment - so what does he have to say about the recent setbacks?...

The LHC, one week later

Many of you will be wondering how the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been getting on since last Wednesday's celebrated "switch on"...

Sci Fi meets science at the LHC

Torchwood's Captain Jack will be leaping from the tallest toroids...

LHC switch-on: a preview

Until a few months back I had an excited vision of the moment the great LHC "switch on" would take place...

Bar brief power failure, LHC ready for start up

In my last blog entry on the Large Hadron Collider I asked if CERN could make it to Wednesday without any further difficulties...

LHC fever hits the UK

No black holes this week, Andrew Marr is on holiday...

LHC kicks in both directions

Could it be — touch wood — that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will make it to the official 10 September start-up date without any further hiccups?...

LHC ready by June, says Aymar

Robert Aymar, the director general of CERN, has said that the Large Hadron Collider will be in "working order" by the end of June...

LHC magnets pass test

On April 3 last year, the left-hand side of the Fermilab Today website had a graphical weather forecast depicting storm clouds...

LHC start-up announced

Robert Aymar, director general of CERN, gave his talk on the forthcoming Large Hadron Collider with veteran poise. The particle accelerator, he said, will reveal the origin of mass, the nature of dark matter and the essence of the...

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