By the end of this summer, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the most advanced and massive particle accelerator in the world, could become able to search for new elementary particles. The search will take place in an energy domain range that has never been explored before. The LHC is the holder of the world's rec... |
18 May 2010 09:46 GMT |
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Engineers operating the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest particle accelerator in the world, have recently decided on the schedule they will follow for the upcoming years. They say that they will continue to run the massive scientific experiment at a low power level through 2011, after which time they will shu... |
3 February 2010 15:01 GMT |
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When the W and Z bosons were proven to be the mediators of the weak nuclear force, the Standard Model of particle physics received one of the most definitive pieces of evidence in its favor. At the time, all the jigsaws to the puzzle appeared to be falling into place, and physicists were more than happy with the meas... |
21 December 2009 09:41 GMT |
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The Large Hadron Collider is the largest scientific experiment ever built by human hands and, as such, is the structure scientists expect most from. Among the possible outcomes of LHC experiments, the most important ones include the discovery of the Higgs boson (God's particle), the creation of anti-matter, the ... |
29 April 2009 09:14 GMT |
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Finding the elusive Higgs boson, the particle that makes energy acquire mass, has been the goal of physicists for several decades, and projects such as Fermilab and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have appeared to accomplish exactly that. Now, due to the DZero collaboration at the Department of Energy (DOE)'s Fe... |
12 March 2009 10:32 GMT |
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Ever since physicists discovered high-temperature copper oxide superconductors during the 1980s, they have been trying to explain how the phenomenon is experienced from the point of view of their understanding of the basic mechanism involved in low-temperature superconductors, which is determined by pair electrons vi... |
24 April 2008 04:04 GMT |
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