A multimillion-dollar government project is betting that particle accelerators can "burn" through the world's most dangerous ...
Several massive multimillion dollar experiments should soon reveal more about the nature of these ghostly particles ...
Edited by Mónica Bello, In the Spaces Between is a sustained reflection on the long-running Arts at CERN programme.
Jerome Paye, CEO of TAU Systems, outlines how the company’s compact free-electron laser technology addresses the semiconductor industry's most pressing bottleneck, manufacturing ever smaller, more ...
SpaceX is taking significant steps toward improving the durability and reliability of its spacecraft and satellites by building its own particle accelerator in Florida. This new development was ...
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Particle accelerators could turn nuclear waste into power and slash radioactivity by 99.7%
Nuclear waste becomes clean energy as Jefferson Lab's particle accelerators reduce storage time by 99.7% while generating electricity for the grid.
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CERN tests microwire quantum sensors for particle colliders and dark matter detection
Researchers in the US have revealed that an emerging class of quantum sensors, called ...
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CERN scientists detect rare particle decay seen just once in 10 billion events
Researchers at CERN have just upgraded their understanding on one of the rarest particle ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest particle accelerator located beneath the Franco-Swiss border, celebrates ...
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‘1,000-year source’: China plans to fire up world-first accelerator-driven nuclear reactor
Device deemed to burn uranium 100 times more efficiently, while cutting nuclear waste lifespan to less than a thousandth of current span China will power up an ultra-efficient, nuclear waste-burning ...
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Scientists Don't Just Want to Neutralize Radioactive Waste—They Want It to Power Our Future
Virginia-based Jefferson Lab is leading a project to transform nuclear waste into usable electricity while also drastically reducing its radioactive life.
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