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Particle accelerators
A community portal about Particle accelerators with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: A particle accelerator is a device that uses electric fields to propel electrically charged particles to high speeds and magnetic... [more]
A community portal about Particle accelerators with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: A particle accelerator is a device that uses electric fields to propel electrically charged particles to high speeds and magnetic fields to contain them. An ordinary CRT televison set is a simple form of accelerator. There are two basic types: linear accelerators and circular accelerators.
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GENEVA, Switzerland, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- The atom smasher near Geneva has set a record for colliding beams of particles and will move on to its main research effort in February, officials said.
- Talk:Particle accelerator (en.wikipedia.org)
The recently repaired Large Hadron Collider in Geneva sets a world record for highest energy particle acceleration. - The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)'s
Large Hadron Collider, a $10 billion particle accelerator located in Geneva, has
set a world record by becoming the worlds highest energy particle accelerator,
having accelerated its twin beams of protons to an energy of 1.18
teraelectronvo...
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- Professors search for the origin of matter (kentnewsnet.com)
- Huge $10 billion collider resumes hunt for 'God particle' (hackinthebox.org)
- Using Molecules to Search for New Physics (scienceblogs.com)
The Large Hadron Collider created by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, officially became the world's highest-energy particle accelerator on Monday. The enormous facility has sent two beams of protons shooting through its ring at 1.18 teraelectronvolts.
From technewsworld.com
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- CERN: Big Bang machine sets power record (sfgate.com)
CERN announced early Monday that the Large Hadron Collider has become the world’s highest-energy particle accelerator. The LHC pushed protons to 1.18 TeV (trillion electron volts), surpassing the previous record of 0.98 TeV held by Fermilab’s Tevatron.
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- LHC takes accelerator record (blogs.nature.com)
A few days after setting a record by becoming the world’s highest energy particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider was hit by a major power failure on December 1 2009, putting the device and its associated websites offline, The Register reports.
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CERN just issued a press release announcing that the Large Hadron Collider is now the world's highest energy particle accelerator. Over the weekend the LHC accelerated beams of protons to an energy of 1.18 TeV, breaking the previous ...
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- Large Hadron Collider sets new world record as highest energy particle... (sciencedaily.com)
- Newswire: CERN - LHC sets new world record (interactions.org)
- CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research (megite.com)
Early in the morning of Nov. 30, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) reached a new milestone by accelerating its two beams of protons to an energy of 1.18 TeV, making it the most powerful particle accelerator in the world.
The LHC restarted on Nov. 20, after a year riddled with repairs and avid speculation about whether it would ever work (including conjectures that it was being sabotaged from the future). Now, according to several sources...
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- Newswire: INFN - The first Italian website dedicated to the LHC (interactions.org)
- Large Hadron Collider breaks world record (blogsearch.google.com)
The excitement in the particle physics community is palpable at the moment, with a regular stream of tweets emitting from CERN. In the latest news, the large Hadron collider (LHC) reported that it had reached 1.18TeV with its beams, the highest energy ever recorded for an Earth-bound particle accelerator.
The unexciting news is that we are all still here, and (barring a meteor strike) we will still be here when the LHC...
From arstechnica.com
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- The Large Hadron Collider Relaunched, First Collisions Recorded (nowpublic.com)
- Newswire: CERN - The LHC is back (interactions.org)
With the upcoming restart of the Large Hadron Collider, the short attention span of our nation has already turned to the next big thing. At the end of October was a Symposium on Accelerators for America's Future, and the overall consensus seems to be that scientists, if they want a new particle accelerator, they need to be better about communicating the worth of accelerators to the general populace, in areas such as nuclear energy, prevention...
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- Hadron collider breaks record (spokesmanreview.com)
- "Philosophical" meaning of the Yoneda Lemma (del.icio.us)
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiment has restarted after a 14-month pause, BBC reports Saturday.
The collider, the world largest particle accelerator, was stopped in September 2008 after functioning for just hours and needed to be repaired over a problem in its cooling system.
On Friday, engineers have made two stable proton beams circulate in opposite directions around the machine, while the team says they may increase the collider's...
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- Large Hadron Collider Sets World Record (disinfo.com)
So far, 2009 has been a much kinder year to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) than 2008 was. The gargantuan particle accelerator, sidelined for more than a year after a breakdown halted its initial run shortly after start-up in September 2008, has been stea
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- Large Hadron Collider eclipses record for high-energy collisions (rss.sciam.com)
Well, they've done it: at 2028 GMT, 29 November 2009 the Large Hadron Collider officially became the most powerful particle accelerator ever built by humans. One of the proton beams in the LHC was powered up to 1.05 teraelectron volts (TeV) at that time, and three hours later both of the beams were powered to [...]
From universetoday.com
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- LHC Reaches Over One Trillion Electron Volts (rss.slashdot.org)
Particle beams are once again zooming around the world's most powerful particle accelerator -- the Large Hadron Collider -- located at the CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland. After more than one year of repairs, the LHC is now back on track to create high-energy particle collisions that may yield extraordinary insights into the nature of the physical universe.
From sciencedaily.com
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- Beams are Back in the Large Hadron Collider (ecnmag.com)
Particle beams are again zooming around the world's most powerful particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, where UMass Amherst physicists run experiments to collect data on fundamental atomic particles. The work searches for new states of matter and may unveil the secrets of dark matter.
From newswise.com
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- CERN Restarts Large Hadron Collider (eweek.com)
In the early hours of this morning the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern accelerated beams of particles to higher energies than any achieved beforeScientists at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern near Geneva are celebrating a major milestone after the machine broke energy records overnight to become the most powerful particle accelerator in the world.At 12.44am this morning, the LHC accelerated beams of subatomic particles to higher energies...
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