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CERN facilities lie near Geneva, on the France – Switzerland border. Judging by the truck's route carrying the experimental containment device, the researchers likely crossed the border from ...
Since it was tackling that problem anyway, CERN decided to make a shipping container for antimatter, allowing it to be put on a truck and potentially taken to labs throughout Europe.
Alchemists eat your heart out. Researchers at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider achieved the once-impossible dream of alchemists by turning lead into gold — but only for a split second. The world ...
CERN scientists, engineers and partners behind the plans considered at least 100 scenarios for the new collider before coming up with the proposed 91-kilometer circumference at an average depth of ...
A collider with 10 times more energy For roughly a decade, top minds at CERN have been making plans for a successor to the Large Hadron Collider, a network of magnets that accelerate particles ...
The Japanese singer-songwriter’s new album goes deep on their “fascination with science.” WIRED Japan took Hikaru Utada to visit the Large Hadron Collider to learn more.
CERN has long been surrounded by strange occult symbolism, most notably the statue of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction, which stands outside its headquarters. Occult Rituals and Scientific ...
CERN is the European Organization for Nuclear Research, (from the French 'Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire' or European Council for Nuclear Research, as its predecessor was called).
Ireland's application to join the European Organisation for Nuclear Research has been accepted in principle, paving the way for the country to become an associate member in 2026.
Carbon ion therapy hardware can even be building-sized. Making Flash cheaper and improving accessibility is a challenge CERN is working on by collaborating with hospitals and companies.
As CERN, home to the world's largest particle accelerator, turns 70, scientists reflect on its achievements.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) will end cooperation with up to 500 scientists affiliated with Russian institutions, it said on Monday, because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.