Cian O'Luanaigh
In particular: A new podcast from ATLAS
Check out a new podcast from particle physicists Tova Holmes and Laura Jeanty that brings you right to the heart of the ATLAS collaboration
Seeing the invisible: Event displays in particle physics
From cloud chambers to 3D animations, physicists use a host of ingenious techniques to reveal subatomic particles too tiny to see
Smaller LHC collaborations to analyse collisions at 13 TeV
The MOEDAL, TOTEM and LHCf experiments are preparing to collect data from collisions in the LHC at 13 teraelectronvolts
First images of collisions at 13 TeV
Last night, for the first time, protons collided in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the record-breaking energy of 13 TeV. See the first images
Protons set to collide at 13 TeV to prepare for physics
These first collisions at 13 TeV in the LHC are to set up systems that protect detectors from stray particles before they are fully switched on
Low-energy collisions tune LHC experiments
This morning, for the first time in two years, proton-proton collisions were delivered to the LHC experiments at injection energy: 450 GeV per beam
First successful beam at record energy of 6.5 TeV
Last night the LHC operations team successfully circulated a beam at 6.5 TeV - one of many steps before the LHC can deliver collisions to experiments
LHC: Preparations for collisions at 13 TeV
With proton beams back in the LHC, operations experts have weeks of work to do before they can collide beams in experiments at the energy of 13 TeV
CERN researchers confirm existence of the Force
Physicists at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics announced today that an invisible Force permeates the universe, binding the galaxy together
The LHC: A stronger machine
Watch CERN engineers explain the work during the laboratory's long shutdown to prepare the LHC for running at 13 TeV