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Scientists are unlocking new secrets of the universe with tiny particles called plasmons. These plasmons allow researchers to ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. It is located in a 27-kilometer (16.8-mile) tunnel beneath the Swiss-French border.
A team of young scientists paused their new physics searches to develop an innovative machine-learning tool, which is now ...
Imagine a gamma ray laser that safely eliminates cancer cells while leaving healthy tissue unharmed. A University of Colorado ...
AbouZeid, who works under the supervision of Professor Peter Kreiger, is one of six U of T students currently working at the LHC, a high-energy particle accelerator that runs in a 27-kilometre ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. It is located in a 27-kilometer (16.8-mile) tunnel beneath the Swiss-French border.
CERN restarts Large Hadron Collider after two-year upgrade to enable dark matter experiments Scientists hope to see all sorts of new physics, including a first ever glimpse of dark matter, during ...
Harsh Jaluka and Kelvin Leong – both undergraduate students from the University of Toronto – spent the summer living in Geneva and conducting research at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the most ...
The Large Hadron Collider is ready for new physics Once the LHC is all calibrated and ready to go, it accelerates protons at their maximum energy – and then pushes them to crash into each other.
The world's biggest particle accelerator is back in action after a two-year shutdown and upgrade, embarking on a new mission that scientists hope could give them a look into the unseen dark universe.
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