The giant atom smasher has achieved something that, for hundreds of years, alchemists could only dream of.
A look at some of the early work of J. Robert Oppenheimer - the man known as the father of the atomic bomb.
The world's largest atom smasher is back in action after a four-year hiatus.
The eruption, which occurred in January, was larger than any other eruption or atomic bomb detonation in the last 100 years.
After a three-year hiatus, the iconic atom smasher is preparing to begin a new era of scientific discoveries.
Finnish cross-country skier Remi Lindholm recently reported that an unfortunate part of his anatomy had frozen during an event.
John Aristotle Phillips' science project was so impressive that it had to be confiscated by the FBI.
A new study has suggested that this gruesome ritual could have been done, even during the time of the Vikings.
Scientists at Cern recently discovered four new particles using the world's largest atom smasher in Geneva.
Plans are in motion to replace the gargantuan atom smasher with a new accelerator that is four times larger.
Scientists have found a way to determine how old whale sharks are using the fallout from atomic bomb testing.
A new 'chain-melted state' makes it possible for atoms to exist as both a solid and a liquid at the same time.
The world's largest atom smasher - the Large Hadron Collider - has found evidence of Higgs boson decay.
A new study has revealed that half of the atoms that make up our bodies have come from beyond the galaxy.
CERN's giant atom smasher has identified five new particles that had been 'hiding in plain sight'.
A new experiment will aim to freeze gas atoms down to a billionth of a degree above absolute zero.
According to Professor Brian Cox, if ghosts existed, CERN's atom smasher should have found them by now.
A team at the CERN facility near Geneva, Switzerland have been experimenting with antihydrogen atoms.
Increasingly sophisticated data storage systems are being built to meet the demands of modern computing.
For decades, military personnel at US atomic weapon sites have reported sightings of strange objects.