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Physicists spot a "ghost" signal at the world’s top collider
At the world’s most powerful colliders, physicists are finally catching sight of particles that almost never leave a trace, a ...
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How the US canceled the greatest experiment in human history
In the 1980s, America began building the most ambitious science project in history: a 52-mile particle accelerator in ...
The chief of the CERN physics laboratory says China's decision to pause its major particle accelerator project presents an ...
The day finally arrived. Just one game before facing the Toronto Raptors, LeBron James has exactly 10 to keep his illustrious ...
The N64 can proudly boast a very healthy handful of the best games of all time. It’s a console that changed games forever. But, just like a lot of early 3D adopters, it had a bunch of games that ...
Could a black hole on Earth ever exist? What would happen if it did? Join Hank Green for a fascinating video about the Large ...
Ninety million times a year, when protons crash together at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), they produce, in their wreckage, a top quark and an anti-top quark, the heaviest known elementary particles ...
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The world’s most powerful particle accelerator has shattered every previous record, marking a pivotal moment for scientific exploration. In 2025, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) generated more ...
A boiling sea of quarks and gluons, including virtual ones—this is how we can imagine the main phase of high-energy proton ...
After a sizzling selection of the summer's best exclusives, Collider returned with a bigger and better preview week this fall. Now, following the huge success of both events, we are back with the ...
A novel beam diagnostic instrument developed by researchers in the University of Liverpool's QUASAR Group has been approved for use in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful ...
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