Columnist Natalie Wolchover checks in with particle physicists more than a decade after the field entered a profound crisis.
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This 17-mile machine might be powerful enough to spawn a black hole
Seventeen miles of underground tunnel, thousands of superconducting magnets, and protons whipped to a fraction below light ...
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Engineering have built a powerful new machine that lets us watch precisely what happens when tiny particles — far smaller than a grain of sand — hit ...
GENEVA, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Scientists at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) started up a huge particle-smashing machine on Wednesday, aiming to re-enact the conditions of the "Big ...
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