According to the November 30 announcement by the European Nuclear Research Organization, the organization's large particle accelerator has achieved 1.18 trillion electron volts
The LHC large particle accelerator has restarted since November 20 and has been active to make up for the lost time of more than a year of suspension for repairs.
Last week, the Big Bang experiment at CERN (European Atomic Research Agency) set a new record when it launched beams of protons with higher energy levels.
Scientists working at the European Nuclear Research Organization (CERN) have restarted the giant LHC particle accelerator.
International scientists are building a powerful new particle accelerator located in a circular tunnel with a circumference of 80-100km.
The giant particle accelerator (LHC) for the first time accelerated the speed of firing proton beams, sparking human hope in an effort to discover the origin of the universe, from
According to Today's THV, a Japanese research institute has invented an unknown chemical element - the 113th element.
Scientists have for the first time found a groundbreaking technique that turns light into matter, a goal that has been thought impossible since the idea came out 80 years ago.