This is CERN, the Nuclear Research laboratory on the border of France and Switzerland. It features the most powerful particle accelerator on Earth, the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC. What does it do?
CERN's research and the truth behind conspiracy theories claiming it opens portals to other dimensions, and the facts about the LHC and its scientific purpose.
The Future Circular Collider is four times the circumference and ten times the power of the current collider Cern has published its ideas for a £20bn successor to the Large Hadron Collider, given ...
The reigning champion in the particle-smashing world is the large hadron collider (LHC), which also happens to be at CERN. Through its 27 km circular accelerator, this collider has thus far ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The Large Hadron Collider is back in action at the CERN laboratory after receiving a big upgrade in the time since its last run in 2012. The particle collider is ...
Now, the machine’s operators, the European Organization for Nuclear Research – CERN, is planning to build a second, even larger collider. [Tweet “CERN is planning to build a second ...
However, primarily, this is expected to lead to the loss of some financial and material contributions: the occupying country had provided CERN with approximately 2.7 million Swiss francs per year ...
perhaps because the public has a way of worrying that mad scientists will accidentally create a black hole that devours the Earth. The more plausible fear is that the collider will fail to find ...
The next head of Europe's CERN physics laboratory said Thursday that he favoured moving forward with plans for a giant particle collider far more powerful than the collider that discovered the ...
Cooperation with CERN gives Russian scientists and engineers access to unique equipment and world-level scientific and technological solutions, Education and Science Minister Valery Falkov pointed ...