All Articles Tagged As: hadron collider
A team of theoretical and experimental physicists, have designed a new black hole simulator called BlackMax to search for evidence that extra dimensions might exist in the universe.
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physicists are involved in the accelerator's Compact Muon Solenoid experiment
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Report provides the most comprehensive evidence available to confirm that the Large Hadron Collider's switch-on, due on Wednesday next week, poses no threat to mankind. Nature's own cosmic rays regularly produce more powerful particle collisions than those planned within the LHC, which will enable nature's laws to be studied in controlled experiments.
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The LHCb VELO has recorded the first hits from tracks of particles injected into the new 27km Large Hadron Collider
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 | The field of particle physics is poised to enter unknown territory with the startup of a massive new accelerator--the Large Hadron Collider ...> Full Article |
 | First attempt to circulate a beam in the Large Hadron Collider will be made on 10 September ...> Full Article |
 | When the world's most powerful subatomic particle collider begins gathering data this summer, it will be a major milestone for a number of University of Washington scientists. ...> Full Article |
 | UK scientists building a computing Grid for particle physics have launched the next phase of their project, in advance of the start of the world's largest experiment ...> Full Article |
physicist a key figure among international team that designed world's biggest particle physics detector
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The universe as we currently know it is made up of three dimensions of space and one of time, but researchers are exploring the possibility of an extra dimension.
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Today, researchers in the U.S. ATLAS collaboration joined colleagues around the world to celebrate a pivotal landmark in the construction of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) - the lowering of the final piece of the ATLAS particle detector into the underground collision hall at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. Experiments conducted at this revolutionary LHC facility, poised to become the world's most powerful particle accelerator, may help scientists unravel some of the deepest mysteries in particle physics. The U.S. branch of the collaboration (U.S. ATLAS), which is based at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and includes scientists and technicians from Argonne National Laboratory, built and delivered several key elements of the ATLAS detector.
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 | A team of Purdue University researchers and students built a piece of one of the world's most powerful cameras that will provide information about the universe and physical laws that govern existence. ...> Full Article |
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