The Large Hadron Collider

Simulation of a collision event corresponding to the formation of a Higgs pair measured in 2017. Credit: ATLAS/CERN collaboration

Physicists combine several observations of Higgs boson pairs and discover clues about the stability of the universe

Remember how hard it was to find a single Higgs boson? Try to find two at the same place and time. This fascinating process, called Higgs pair production, can provide scientists with information about the self-interaction of
Celebrations at the CERN Control Center (CCC) to mark the start of the third run of the LHC (Photo: CERN)

The Large Hadron Collider in Sarn is back in operation

In the third run, the particles will be bombarded with an energy intensity of 13.6 TeV, which may help to better understand the properties of the Higgs boson and its interaction with matter, and perhaps also reveal clues about the matter
A simulation of the Milky Way galaxy. The blue halo around it comes to illustrate the estimated distribution of the dark matter around the galaxy. Source: ESO/L. Calçada.

Probing in the dark for dark matter

A section of the Large Hadron Collider tunnel at CERN. Photo: CERN

Concerns about a successor to the standard model / Maggie McKee

Prof. Giora Mickenberg from the Weizmann Institute at the Sarn particle accelerator facilities. Photography: Itai Nebo

Close the particle accelerator in the axle for upgrading

From the right: Prof. Giora Mickenberg, Prof. Elam Gross and Prof. Ehud Duchovani. Long Journey

The particle everyone was waiting for

Gossip Signs: A photo of a particle collision in the CMS detector shows the decay products of the Xi_b^* baryon. Among other things, you see two muons (the red lines). Photo: CERN

A new particle has been discovered at the Axon particle accelerator

From the exhibition "Universe of Particles" that opened at CERN on July 1, 2010

Apparently more than ten top quarks were discovered at the LHC

Inside the Large Hadron Collider tunnel in Sarn, Geneva. Photo: CERN

How was the universe created? The riddle is not eternal

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The lawsuit against the large particle accelerator was dismissed

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A start on the right foot for the particle accelerator - LHC in Geneva

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The first beam was fired at the particle accelerator

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Will Sarn's Large Particle Accelerator Change the Face of Physics?

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Now it's final: the large particle accelerator is safe to use

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The future of physics

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Will modern physics help us predict the future?

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A new star in the sky of physics: Juan Maldesana from Argentina