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World-first accelerator-driven nuclear reactor nears as China eyes 1000-year energy source
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have begun the final installation of ...
CERN, the renowned research center housing the world's largest particle accelerator, marked its 70th anniversary on Tuesday. Physicists celebrating this milestone are committed to unraveling the ...
A multimillion-dollar government project is betting that particle accelerators can "burn" through the world's most dangerous ...
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Particle accelerators could turn nuclear waste into power and slash radioactivity by 99.7%
Nuclear waste becomes clean energy as Jefferson Lab's particle accelerators reduce storage time by 99.7% while generating ...
This sample of niobium has been treated in a process that is typical for preparing particle accelerator components. Tests have revealed how adding oxygen to such components makes them more efficient.
Several massive multimillion dollar experiments should soon reveal more about the nature of these ghostly particles ...
Once a small fishing village, Pohang has developed into a major research hub and now hosts more than 22 R&D institutions.
Machines like cyclotrons and synchrotrons help scientists recreate the conditions of the Big Bang and probe the very edges of particle physics. They also tend to be very big. Now, a new study details ...
Scientists have activated the smallest particle accelerator ever built—a tiny device roughly the size of a coin. This advancement opens new doors for particle acceleration, promising exciting ...
An ongoing innovative project aims to revolutionize the study and preservation of cultural heritage. Known as NoMAD (Non-destructive Mobile Analysis and imaging Device), the project aims to develop ...
There is a limit to how big we can build particle colliders on Earth, whether that is because of limited space or limited economics. Since size is equivalent to energy output for particle colliders, ...
Edited by Mónica Bello, In the Spaces Between is a sustained reflection on the long-running Arts at CERN programme.
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