One of the first collisions in the CMS detector at the record-high energy of 13 TeV, taken during testing for the second run of the Large Hadron Collider in late May. (Image: CMS/CERN). WEST LAFAYETTE ...
THIS amazing instrument may be the world’s heaviest camera-like device. But instead of photons of light, it records something far more exotic: muons, produced by the collisions of billions of ...
We're getting closer to full power: For the first time in two years, after significant upgrades and repairs, the Large Hadron Collider is now delivering proton-to-proton collisions for four of CERN's ...
An extremely fast new detector inside the CMS detector will allow physicists to get a sharper image of particle collisions. Some of the best commercially available high-speed cameras can capture ...
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