New experiment to search for mysterious hidden particles
- Cern's Large Hadron Collider, completed in 2008 for £3.75bn, seeks to find the missing 95% of the Universe without success so far.
- SHiP, a new experiment by Cern, aims to build a more powerful machine to search for non-Standard Model particles.
- The new machine will be three times larger than the Large Hadron Collider.
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Researchers at CERN are looking for mysterious “ghost” particles. What are they and why they are important to understand the Universe
Some physicists have long suspected that mysterious “ghost” particles in the surrounding world could give us a meaningful understanding of the true nature of the Universe.
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