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Physicists recreated the first millisecond after the Big Bang — and found it was surprisingly soupy
Scientists saw a quark plowing through primordial plasma for the first time, offering a rare look at the first moments after ...
The LHC will enter a four-year “intensive work period” to “transform the LHC into the [High-Luminosity] LHC,” according to ...
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Scientists stunned as 'magic' particles suddenly appear in LHC
At CERN’s Large Hadron Collider on the edge of Geneva, scientists have reported a surprising twist in the behavior of matter.
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What life is really like inside the Large Hadron Collider
Deep beneath the border of France and Switzerland lies the Large Hadron Collider, the most complex machine on Earth. This ...
This kind of ‘magic’ could lead to a computer revolution.
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Researchers Report Unexpected LHC Particle Signals and the Hard Truth Is Uncertainty Grows
Top quark data may encode quantum magic, but the closer scientists look, the more selection, modeling, and proof matter every time ...
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This man says he can find the hidden universe—now. Why does everyone else want to wait 44 years?
A new theory suggests the universe’s greatest secrets are hiding in a “zeptouniverse” that’s ready to be explored—without ...
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Scientists spot a neutrino 100,000x more powerful than any particle collider
A single subatomic particle that hit Earth in 2023 carried roughly 100,000 times more energy than anything humanity has ever produced in a particle collider. It was a neutrino, one of nature’s most ...
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Is gravity itself the missing piece in the dark matter mystery?
About 85 percent of the matter in the universe is thought to be dark matter, yet there is still no confirmed direct detection ...
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They’re turning off the Large Hadron Collider - the new plan is insane
The scientific community is buzzing with the news that the Large Hadron Collider is being powered down to make way for a transformation that is nothing short of revolutionary. This breaking science ...
Before the RHIC shut down, it was the only operational particle collider in the U.S. and one of two heavy-ion colliders in the world, the other being the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland.
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