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Discoveries from the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, promise to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. More than 900 scientists from 48 institutions in the U.S. participate in the U.S. CMS collaboration, supported by the Department of Energy and National Science Foundation.
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View from the CMS collision hall. (Courtesy Michael Hoch, Adventure Art)
U.S. CMS consists of more than 400 physicists, 200 graduate students and 200 engineers, technicians and computer scientists, making it the largest national group in the international collaboration. The U.S. collaboration is making significant contributions to nearly every aspect of the detector throughout all phases, including construction, installation and preparation for data-taking. U.S. CMS also plays a major role in the construction and operation of the experiment’s computing facilities and software that will be needed to analyze the unprecedented amount of data that CMS will generate. These highly sophisticated computing tools will allow physicists to operate the CMS detector, reconstruct the data, analyze it and, ultimately, make discoveries.

U.S. CMS News

3 May 2009
Telegraph.co.uk
Large Hadron Collider 'mostly repaired'

1 May 2009
Discover Magazine
LHC Restart

30 April 2009
Daily Show
The Large Hadron Collider

30 April 2009
Interactions News Wire
Lecture nights reveal the physics of Angels and Demons

30 April 2009
Interactions News Wire

Final LHC magnet goes underground

29 April 2009
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lecture explains the science behind 'Angels and Demons'

28 April 2009
CNN.com/technology
Big Bang machine detectors will be 'even more perfect'

28 April 2009
Artes y Ciencias al dia
La Fisica detras de la Pelicula Angeles y Demonios

28 April 2009
Fermilab Today
New personnel strengthen U.S. CMS operations

27 April 2009
CERN Bulletin
The Latest from the LHC

21 April 2009
New Scientist
Five greatest mysteries of antimatter

30 March 2009
Fermilab Press Release
U.S. CMS Detector project wins Department of Energy award

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