Ten years ago, China announced its intention to build the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC), which at 100 kilometres (62 miles) long would be the world's largest particle accelerator. But ...
For the first time in the history of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), donors from the private sector ...
Brian Cox once toured as a keyboardist in major rock and pop bands. Now he’s a particle physicist on a new world tour with a dazzling show he designed in an era of science disinformation and denial.
Everything starts, and keeps going, with people. People who wake up every day with a fire to inspire, to move, to create, to ...
The U.S. State Department has spent the last several days at the centre of a font debate, after a Dec. 9 announcement that ...
Father-of-three Paul Doyle was sentenced to 21 years and six months in prison this week after driving through a crowd of ...
Tim Berners–Lee, the British scientist who invented the World Wide Web in 1989, while working at CERN in Geneva. Credit: CERN. to meet the demand for automated information sharing between scientists ...
Dr. Vopson argues that we’re living in a simulation because the mathematics behind how the universe functions doesn’t match ...
It says a great deal about Friday night's grotesque mismatch between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul that one of the promoters ...
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Smashing gold to uncover the building blocks of matter
Two huge metal rings, each more than two miles around. Gold ions smashing together at more than 99.99 percent the speed of light. House-size machines with masses of neon green wires.
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Tim Berners-Lee, the idealistic architect of the world wide web, faces its dark side in his new memoir
Lee’s optimism clouds his ability to offer solutions for the political and social dystopia that the internet has spawned in ...
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