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The Large Hadron Collider uses a 27-kilometer loop on the French-Swiss border. Black holes are created when stars larger than the sun collapse on themselves, generating so much gravity that even ...
A small mammal has sabotaged the world's most powerful scientific instrument. The Large Hadron Collider, a 17-mile superconducting machine designed to smash protons together at close to the speed ...
The following script is from “The Collider” which aired on Nov. 8, 2015, and was rebroadcast on Sept. 4, 2016. Lesley Stahl is the correspondent. Andy Court, Keith Sharman and Sarah ...
The Large Hadron Collider is no tool for understanding our own existence. It is instead a tool to usher in the apocalypse and open a portal to hell. All of this was foretold by the ancient and ...
A decade ago, the Large Hadron Collider, Earth’s most powerful particle accelerator, proved the existence of an subatomic particle called the Higgs boson – thought to be a fundamental building ...
Good-bye, Large Hadron Collider. Hello, Black Mesa. That's the reader's choice in Wired Science's Large Hadron Collider Renaming Contest, announced last week to fill the vast gulf between the LHC ...
The Large Hadron Collider is the world's largest particle accelerator. It's located at the European particle physics laboratory CERN, near Geneva, Switzerland.
This isn’t the first time animals have caused issues with the Large Hadron Collider. In 2009, a baguette dropped by a bird landed on a compensating capacitor, causing temperatures on the ...
Medieval alchemists toiled unsuccessfully to change lead into gold, but physicists at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland had better luck – though for only a microsecond. Instead of alchemy ...
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.
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