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An invisible force has long eluded detection within the halls of the world’s most famous particle accelerator—until now.
When you think of a particle accelerator, you usually think of some giant cyclotron with heavy-duty equipment in a massive mad-science lab. But scientists now believe they can create particle accel… ...
Conventional accelerators use oscillating electric fields to drive charged particles to relativistic speeds. The Large Hadron ...
The basic principle informing particle accelerators arises from Einstein's equation E=mc², which tells physicists that matter and energy are interchangeable.. Using this principle, scientists use ...
A distant cluster of galaxies is wrapped in a vast halo of high-energy particles that could be the work of supermassive black ...
The Palimpsest, a writing of Archimedes once thought lost to history, has been revealed through the advanced use of a ...
If you think of a particle accelerator, what may come to mind is something like CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC): a multibillion-dollar colossus that’s dozens of miles wide and crosses ...
Scientists have successfully activated the world’s smallest particle accelerator, a device as compact as a coin. This breakthrough, which could transform fields ranging from medicine to physics ...
Scientists used a particle accelerator to create quark soup, a substance that hasn't existed for 13 billion years.
CERN’s particle accelerator July 5 event didn’t create a cosmic black hole. The machine also can’t shift time and space, like viral conspiracy theories claim.
CERN’s particle accelerator July 5 event didn’t create a cosmic black hole. The machine also can’t shift time and space, like viral conspiracy theories claim.
CERN’s particle accelerator July 5 event didn’t create a cosmic black hole. The machine also can’t shift time and space, like viral conspiracy theories claim.