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After the upgrade work, the accelerator is intended to produce ten times the number of particle collisions compared to the current one.
No more proton beam in the LHC particle accelerator: With stronger magnets and detectors, researchers want to trace a mystery of space from 2030 onwards: What is behind dark matter?
With stronger magnets and detectors, researchers want to switch the particle accelerator back on from 2030: What is behind dark matter?
No more proton beam in the LHC particle accelerator: With stronger magnets and detectors, researchers want to trace a mystery of space from 2030 onwards: What is behind dark matter?
The Great Hadron Accelerator (LHC) of the European Nuclear Research Centre (CERN) will be shut down this Monday to start a complex and long optimization that will give it new potentials. The center, which will undergo a four-year stop, is the largest particle physics laboratory in the world and is located on the border between Switzerland and France. Once this disconnection has been made, the CERN will fully enter into its project of Great High …

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