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Work begins on Large Hadron Collider upgrade

By T.K. Randall
June 16, 2018 · Comment icon 8 comments

What will the upgraded LHC discover ? Image Credit: CC BY-SA 3.0 Maximilien Brice
The upgrade will significantly boost the facility's potential to make groundbreaking new physics discoveries.
Not content with discovering the Higgs Boson, the scientists behind the world's largest and most powerful atom smasher have not given up on their efforts to unravel the secrets of the universe.

This latest upgrade, which is set for completion in 2026, will enable researchers to collect much more data than is currently possible by increasing the number of proton collisions by up to ten times.
The improved structure will be known as the High-Luminosity LHC.

"The HiLumi project will allow us to get a lot more out of the LHC than we have been able to get so far," said theoretical physicist Professor John Ellis.

"It's going to enable us to probe much deeper into the history of the Universe, look at very rare processes and study particle physics in much more detail than the regular LHC."



Source: BBC News | Comments (8)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by Carlos Allende 6 years ago
Well, if Dr Christmas Jones is in charge of them pipes, count me in.
Comment icon #2 Posted by pallidin 6 years ago
Go, LHC !!!!!
Comment icon #3 Posted by Champagne Supernova 6 years ago
Again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and...
Comment icon #4 Posted by qxcontinuum 6 years ago
What if it creates a black hole? How do you kill it?
Comment icon #5 Posted by Emma_Acid 6 years ago
Perhaps do a bit of proper reading into it rather than just believing the youtube videos?
Comment icon #6 Posted by qxcontinuum 6 years ago
I did but the question still remains; it is highly unlike that won't happen but not 100%. Question remains what if they create s black hole?
Comment icon #7 Posted by Emma_Acid 6 years ago
It would be incredibly small, have very little mass, and would therefore evaporate almost immediately due to Hawking radiation. We probably wouldn't even notice it had been there.
Comment icon #8 Posted by danydandan 6 years ago
100% won't happen, due to mass of particles.


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