One of the world's most sophisticated scientific facilities is turning to ultra-low temperatures to try and unravel hidden secrets of our Universe.
Run-2 for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)--the world's largest and most powerful particle collider--began April 5 at CERN, the European Laboratory for Nuclear Research. In preparation, Thomas M.
Columnist Natalie Wolchover checks in with particle physicists more than a decade after the field entered a profound crisis.
While smashing lead atoms into each other at extremely high speeds in an effort to mimic the state of the universe just after ...
Five scientists who contributed to the development of the blockbuster weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy have picked up one of this year’s US$3-million Breakthrough prizes — the most lucrative ...
It took 20 years and £6 billion to build the Large Hadron Collider, the world's biggest particle accelerator. Now, scientists want to make another one that's even larger – and twice as expensive. The ...
Scientists analyzing data from heavy ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)—the world's most powerful particle ...
Disneyland for physicists: Breakthrough Prize honors scientists at world's largest particle collider
For these physicists at CU Boulder, searching for the unknown is a matter of speed. Over the last decade, researchers on campus, including dozens of graduate and undergraduate students, have taken ...
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