You need to smash two beams head-on in a collider, because the center-of-mass energy is the sum of the energies in the two beams. |
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In a popular article for collider, Stemwedel outlined what she saw as a young woman working in a lab. |
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The collider recreated a very small model of the state of the universe as it was in the first trillionth of a second after the Big Bang. |
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Germany, Bulgaria and three former Soviet republics say they have agreed to help Russia construct a heavy-ion collider in a Moscow suburb. |
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However, they can be discovered by compressed electroweakino searches at a 100 TeV collider, completing the full coverage of the relic neutralino surface. |
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While at Brookhaven, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator for nuclear physics research, became operational. |
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The Large Hadron Collider was switched on last week amid scenes of pomp and jollity, much drinking of champagne, speech-making, and miscellaneous frivolity. |
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The team behind the Large Hadron Collider is now examining its options to determine whether or not the problem will cause a delay of days or months. |
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Such is the case at the Brookhaven National Laboratory Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider in Long Island, NY, for example. |
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That thumping noise is my biological clock chundering like a box of Pampers trapped in the Hadron Collider. |
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But it was not until 2012 that the Large Hadron Collider would prove his theory on how fundamental particles get their mass. |
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Experiments can take place anywhere from a college lab to CERN's Large Hadron Collider. |
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The Large Electron-Positron Collider operational in 1989 at CERN laboratories near Geneva, Switzerland, can discern particles as small as 10 quintillionths of a meter. |
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I will attempt to make an alpha particle with the Large Hadron Collider. |
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