The Large Hadron Collider is in an underground tunnel that is over 100 metres below the surface and has a circumference of 27 ...
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Physicists Transformed Lead Into Gold at Nearly the Speed of Light
At the heart of the Swiss-French border, beneath 100 meters of Alpine soil, a long-abandoned alchemical dream has stirred ...
Particles similar to axions, the leading candidate for dark matter that has long eluded detection, may have already been ...
A lot of the science from our accelerators is published long after collisions end, so storing experimental data for future ...
Caroline Steel investigates the immortality of atoms by travelling to CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory located along the border of France and Switzerland. There, theoretical ...
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Is the World's Largest Particle Collider Actually Happening?
The Large Hadron Collider has led to groundbreaking discoveries, but scientists are now focused on an even larger project—a 91-kilometer ring buried beneath the Swiss-French countryside. This $17 ...
Physicists at The University of Texas at Arlington have been awarded a new $1.06 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to upgrade the software that runs on the Titan supercomputer at Oak ...
As the name suggests, particle accelerators involve accelerating subatomic particles to incredibly high speeds and smashing ...
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