The world’s most famous particle accelerator sprang back into action at the end of April. After a break of three years for maintenance, repairs and upgrades, the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland is once again actively smashing subatomic particles into each other at tremendous speeds and energies.
The Week in Space and Physics #12
The Week in Space and Physics #12
The Week in Space and Physics #12
The world’s most famous particle accelerator sprang back into action at the end of April. After a break of three years for maintenance, repairs and upgrades, the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland is once again actively smashing subatomic particles into each other at tremendous speeds and energies.