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After several years of reflection and international collaboration, CERN has just completed a major study: can we build a new ...
The LHC is still in operation. But CERN is already planning its successor, which will have a circumference of over 90 kilometers. The Future Circular Collider (FCC) is also to be built under the ...
Substantial contributions to the 2026 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics set the stage for discussions that will define the next ...
There is real competition' from China in particular, Fabiola Gianotti said, adding the giant FCC project is 'absolutely on the good track' A giant particle collider project is on "good track", ...
Later, this ‘Higgs factory’ would be dismantled. The two-stage FCC plan is backed by many physicists. It is spearheaded by CERN’s director-general (DG), Fabiola Gianotti, and supported by ...
CERN hopes that its future collider could finally shed some light on these quandaries. A feasibility study is under way for the FCC, which CERN estimated earlier this year will cost around $17 ...
(Courtesy: CERN) The CERN particle-physics lab near Geneva has released plans for the 15bn SwFr (£13bn) Future Circular Collider (FCC) – a huge 91 km circumference machine. The three-volume ...
It only seemed fitting, then, that WIRED Japan would invite Utada to Switzerland to visit CERN, one of the world’s leading research centers for particle physics, an invitation they quickly accepted.
FCC chairman Brendan Carr suggested that Comcast may be violating its broadcast licenses after MSNBC declined to carry a White House briefing Wednesday afternoon in which the administration ...
will continue to support CERN a year after the Biden administration pledged U.S. support for the study and collaboration on the FCC's construction and “physics exploitation” if it's approved.
Bhubaneswar: Eight scientists from an Odisha institutions are among thousands of researchers at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) near Geneva, who recently received the ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) CERN wants to build a new particle collider which will smash protons together at roughly 6 times the energies seen at the Large Hadron Collider. This project is likely to ...