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The video became popular in August 2016 and shows several people dressed in black cloaks surrounding a statue of the Hindu deity Shiva and apparently performing a human sacrifice, in apparent mockery of existing conspiracy theories which suggest that CERN aims to use the Large Hadron Collider to create a portal to hell, summon the antichrist ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) between 1998 and 2008 in collaboration with over 10,000 scientists and hundreds of universities and laboratories across more than 100 countries. [ 3 ]
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is getting an upgrade that will let researchers collect approximately 10 times more data than they can now. ... Today, a ground-breaking ceremony kicked off the ...
In the 2010 season 3 episode 15 of the TV situation comedy The Big Bang Theory, "The Large Hadron Collision", Leonard and Raj travel to CERN to attend a conference and see the LHC. The 2012 student film Decay, which centres on the idea of the Large Hadron Collider transforming people into zombies, was filmed on location in CERN's maintenance ...
The High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC; formerly referred to as HiLumi LHC, Super LHC, and SLHC) is an upgrade to the Large Hadron Collider, operated by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), located at the French-Swiss border near Geneva. From 2011 to 2020, the project was led by Lucio Rossi. In 2020, the lead role ...
5.3 Large Hadron Collider. 5.4 SNO. 5.5 SNOLAB. 5.6 T2K. 6 TRIUMF Users' Group. 7 See also. 8 References. ... 1969 – TRIUMF holds opening ceremony 1970 – Ground ...
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The ceremony was hosted by Hollywood actor and science enthusiast Morgan Freeman. [29] The evening honored the 2013 laureates − 16 outstanding scientists including Stephen Hawking [30] and CERN scientists who led the decades-long effort to discover the Higgs-like particle at the Large Hadron Collider. [31]