Experiments with the Large Hadron Collider
Are restarted the 30/03 after repairs to the big ring (LHC) that extends for 27 kilometers between Switzerland and France near Geneva the experiments to reproduce in miniature in order to study the effects of the Big Bang, by colliding particles at nearly the speed of light thanks to an "artificial explosion" very strong of energy of 7 TeV or teraelectronvolts controlled by technicians who may also increase this power. This accelerator has been much discuss on the cost of 3.9 billion euros of the project and for the unknown dangers that this new type of technology could hide (though some controversy does not seem to have real basis), since they're all nuclear testing; but scientists are concerned to discover the inner structure of matter and the so-called invisible dark matter which is estimated to fill approximately 96 percent of the cosmos.
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Date: 31/03/2010
article n°: 1237
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