LHCb Experiment observed an exceptionally large group of Particles
CERN’s LHCb experiment observed an exceptionally large group of particles in a single analysis.
CERN’s LHCb experiment observed an exceptionally large group of particles in a single analysis.
The ABCs of Particle Physics from Symmetry Magazine, with adorable illustrations.
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The dancing lights of the aurora providing spectacular views, created by incoming energy and particles from the sun, captured by astronauts on the Space Station.
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China is planning to build the world largest Particle Collider in 2020, twice the size of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.
Scientists at LHC are now able to recreate in the lab, the momentous time of the creation of the universe.
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