CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is back up!
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is now back online after a major two years overhaul and refit.
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CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is now back online after a major two years overhaul and refit.
The lowest temperature that scientists managed to obtain is 0.000000000038 (38 picoKelvin) or minus 273.14 degrees Celsius.
LHCb discovers three new exotic particles, a new kind of “pentaquark” and the first-ever pair of “tetraquarks.”
CERN unveils plan for the next-generation particle accelerator, that will be four times the size of the Large Hadron Collider and will cost $10 billion.
Using CERN technology, scientists created first 3D color X-ray of a human.
Work begins on new SLAC facility, that could make particle accelerators 1,000 times smaller.
Quark fusion could create 10 time as much energy as the nuclear fusion.
CERN’s LHCb experiment observed an exceptionally large group of particles in a single analysis.
Scientists at CERN just made the first major upgrade to the world’s biggest machine.
Two TIM robot trains with cameras and sensors, are now monitoring the LHC tunnel.