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Displaying items by tag: Fermilab

On Monday, November 30, 2009, the CERN Large Hadron Collider, in Europe, sent two beams of protons around its accelerator track at an energy of 1.18 tera-electron volts for a new world record, beating out the previous record holder Fermilab in the United States.

Published in Energy
According to U.S. scientists at Fermilab (Batavia, Illinois), their latest experiments and analysis of data from their collider has reduced the range in mass in which the elementary particle called the Higgs boson could be measured. This conclusion helps to pinpoint more accurately where Higgs bosons could exist, and to help explain the physical nature of the Universe.

Published in Energy

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