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LHC Relativistic Energies and Time Dilation at 3.5–14 TeV
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Large Hadron Collider and proton energies
The Large Hadron Collider has produced collisions at 7 TeV. For collisions at 7 TeV, each proton must be ramped…

Interview: Niels Tuning — LHCb Run Coordinator at CERN
Physics Forums is pleased to introduce Niels Tuning. He's a physicist working as the Run Coordinator for the LHCb experiment at CERN. Apart from the questions…

Find Out the Results Shown at 2017 CERN EPS Conference
The EPS conference was a week ago, and many new results and future plans were shown. A good general overview has been collected by Paris Sphicas in his…

Large Hadron Collider Quiz: Test Your CERN Knowledge
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest particle accelerator, built by CERN beneath the France-Switzerland border near Geneva. It began…

LHC Part 2: Commissioning
View All PartsPart 1: LHC about to restart - some FAQs
Part 2: Commissioning
Part 3: Protons as Large as a Barn
Part 4: Searching for New Particles…
