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DESY scientists have taken a major step in refining laser plasma acceleration, a technology that could revolutionize particle ...
Scientists have activated the smallest particle accelerator ever built—a tiny device roughly the size of a coin. This advancement opens new doors for particle acceleration, promising exciting ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTwo-stage plasma trick helps electron beams behave better in tiny acceleratorsScientists from Germany's DESY have come up with a two-stage correction approach to speed up electrons just like they do with ...
This sample of niobium has been treated in a process that is typical for preparing particle accelerator components. Tests have revealed how adding oxygen to such components makes them more efficient.
Physicists are sketching the designs of a particle accelerator that would be radically smaller and cheaper than existing facilities. The technique behind these designs, known as wakefield ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s largest atom smasher detects possible signal of tiniest particle everResearchers at the CMS collaboration at CERN have reported the discovery of the smallest hadron in existence, the toponium.
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider could eventually be succeeded by an even more ginormous physics experiment, which passed a technical review this week. The even larger project is the Future Circular ...
Physicists at the world's largest particle accelerator have made a first-of-its-kind discovery about antimatter that could help solve one of the universe's biggest mysteries. The discovery ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN100 particle bursts per second: Laser breakthrough could advance compact acceleratorScientists at DESY (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron) have moved closer toward developing compact, powerful particle ...
To do that, you’d need a bigger particle accelerator, and CERN – where the LHC is located – is considering just that. The Future Circular Collider (FCC) is to be over three times the length ...
High technology enables unique experiment for new physics research on the campus of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz The construction of the new energy-recovery particle accelerator MESA (Mainz ...
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