Tag Archives: Future Circular Collider
“Who are we?”
From ‘‘The physics community has never split like this’: row erupts over plans for new Large Hadron Collider’, The Guardian, March 29, 2025: However, if the FCC were given the go-ahead, it could lock up funds for decades and end … Continue reading
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Tagged CERN, Future Circular Collider, Large Hadron Collider, Nirmalya Kajuri, particle physics, Sabine Hossenfelder, The Guardian
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Colliders of the future: LHeC and FCC-he
Because powerful accelerators take at least a decade to realise, physicists have started work on two machines to aid physics research of the future. Continue reading
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Tagged Compact Linear Collider, deep inelastic scattering, electroweak theory, Future Circular Collider, Higgs boson, International Linear Collider, LHeC, New Physics, quantum chromodynamics, Sokolov-Ternov effect
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