The world’s most powerful particle accelerator has shattered every previous record, marking a pivotal moment for scientific ...
The supercollider is now being used to explore quantum phenomena, including a “magic” form of quantum entanglement.
A novel beam diagnostic instrument developed by researchers in the University of Liverpool's QUASAR Group has been approved ...
Since inaugural operations began in 2008, the LHC has allowed researchers to probe some of the universe’s most profound and mysterious forces. But investigating the deepest questions of modern physics ...
Particles rush through a long tunnel in the Large Hadron Collider. Maximilien Brice/CERN, CC BY-SA When you push “start” on your microwave or computer, the device flips right on – but major physics ...
A brotherly research duo has discovered that when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) produces top quarks -- the heaviest known fundamental particles -- it regularly creates a property known as magic. A ...
Chris Neu studies dark matter at the Large Hadron Collider, bringing big ideas to his classroom and students into his lab.
For a while, in the Middle Ages, there was a real craze for trying to turn unassuming lead into pure, gleaming gold. Perhaps those ancient alchemists should have been building a particle collider.
For centuries, great thinkers of the Greco-Roman, Islamic, Medieval, and even early Enlightenment worlds investigated the possibilities of alchemy—the process of transforming base metals (i.e. lead) ...
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