The world’s most powerful particle accelerator has shattered every previous record, marking a pivotal moment for scientific exploration. In 2025, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) generated more ...
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Monash University provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation AU. Medieval alchemists dreamed of transmuting lead into gold. Today, we know that lead and gold are different elements, ...
One of the ultimate goals of medieval alchemy has been realized, but only for a fraction of a second. Scientists with the European Organization for Nuclear Research, better known as CERN, were able to ...
As president of the CERN Council at Europe’s particle-physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, I would like to draw your attention to misleading statements in your News Feature (see Nature 639, ...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) consists of twin rings of superconducting magnets carrying ions (atomic nuclei stripped of their electrons) in opposite directions (see particles collide).