News

The Future Circular Collider is CERN's next leap in unlocking the secrets of the universe. Designed to be bigger and far more ...
Deep beneath the Swiss-French border, the Large Hadron Collider unleashes staggering amounts of energy and radiation—enough ...
CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been the focal point of groundbreaking scientific discovery. In 2012, the LHC famously confirmed the existence of the Higgs boson, a particle that had been ...
In a first, CERN physicists succeeded in observing matter-antimatter imbalance in baryons, fundamental particles that make up ...
According to CERN, upon its revival it would achieve "higher beam intensities." The return of the Large Hadron Collider Now, the LHC has finally come back to life.
For the last two years, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (known as CERN), has been hibernating while scientists tinkered with and worked on ...
In December of 2018, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland, shut down so that improvements and updates could be made to the facility. After the more than three-year ...
According to CERN’s frequently asked questions page, the Large Hadron Collider is expected to run over 20 years, “with several stops scheduled for upgrades and maintenance work.” ...
The LHC Grid Fest, held last Friday at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, and at several sites around the world, commemorated the readiness of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid.
CERN houses the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, which measures around 16.8 miles (27 kilometers) in circumference.