What are the smallest particles? How do they relate to each other? At the CERN research centre in Geneva, the world's most powerful particle accelerator is "Large Hadron Collider", 27 kilometres long, equipped with a 100-metre depth and a huge amount of technology surrounding it. RWTH researchers explain how the machine works and what they do at CERN. The article What happens at CERN first appeared on wissenschaft.de.
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What are the smallest particles? How do they relate to each other? At the CERN research centre in Geneva, the world's most powerful particle accelerator is "Large Hadron Collider", 27 kilometres long, equipped with a 100-metre depth and a huge amount of technology surrounding it. RWTH researchers explain how the machine works and what they do at CERN. The article What happens at CERN first appeared on wissenschaft.de.