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A report published late last month outlines MATHUSLA, a particle detector named for the longest-lived person in the Bible.
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CERN scientists at the world’s largest particle accelerator have made a unique antimatter breakthrough, which they believe ...
Physicists are finalizing plans for MATHUSLA, a powerful new addition to CERN's Large Hadron Collider that will detect long-lived particles and potentially open the door to new physics.
In 2012, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) found proof of the Higgs Boson, which played a key role in giving mass to the ...
This year’s Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics was awarded to experimentalists at the Large Hadron Collider, where Brown physicists have played key roles in revealing the deepest mysteries of ...
CERN has revealed plans for a £13 billion Future Circular Collider that is set to be four times as powerful as the current ...
For roughly a decade, top minds at CERN have been cooking up plans for a successor to the Large Hadron Collider, a network of ...
Europe's physics lab CERN is planning to build a particle-smasher even bigger than its Large Hadron Collider to continue ...
The world's top scientific minds have released a blueprint for a much bigger successor of the world's largest atom smasher in ...