CERN Confirms Feasibility of $17B Future Circular Collider Project
- CERN confirmed that a detailed analysis found no technical obstacles to constructing the Future Circular Collider, a $17 billion project.
- CERN Chief Fabiola Gianotti stated that the Future Circular Collider is essential for Europe to maintain its leadership in physics.
- Gianotti noted that if the project does not progress, Europe risks losing its leadership in fundamental science and high-energy particle physics.
- Gianotti emphasized the project's feasibility, saying, 'we have found no technical showstopper so far.
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CERN scientists release blueprint for the Future Circular Collider
Top minds at the world’s largest atom smasher have released a blueprint for a much bigger successor that could vastly improve research into the remaining enigmas of physics. The plans for the Future Circular Collider—a nearly 91-kilometer (56.5-mile) loop along the French-Swiss border and below Lake Geneva—published late Monday put the finishing details on a project roughly a decade in the making at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Re…
CERN Charts a Path to Unlocking Deeper Mysteries of the Universe as Circular Collider Moves Closer to Reality
CERN has completed a feasibility assessment on a Future Circular Collider (FCC), a potential successor to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), targeted for construction starting in the 2030s to aid scientists in revealing fundamental physics mysteries. Thousands of physicists and engineers worldwide weighed in on the idea, and their input was collated into a report covering many aspects and potential concerns related to such a project, ranging from …
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