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How the Large Hadron Collider Works in 10 Minutes
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published: 16 Jun 2020
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Step inside the Large Hadron Collider (360 video) - BBC News
A 360 tour of CERN that takes you deep inside the Large Hadron Collider – the world’s greatest physics experiment - with BBC Click’s Spencer Kelly.
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published: 11 Mar 2016
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How Does the Large Hadron Collider Work?
HUNT FOR PARTICLE X
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In order to potentially find new particles, the LHC recreates the conditions that existed just after the Big Bang. It works a bit like a time machine.
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published: 16 Aug 2016
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The Large Hadron Collider: The Largest Machine in the World
And so far it has made absolutely zero world destroying black holes!
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published: 09 Jun 2020
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Inside the World's Largest Science Experiment
Thank you to Brilliant.org for supporting PBS. You can learn more at www.brilliant.org/PhysicsGirl
Dianna from Physics Girl visited CERN in Geneva Switzerland to find out what the detectors at the LHC are looking for, and dive into the fundamental question: what are particles?
If you liked this video check out these:
Cern Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCuyCJocJWg
Cern Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Eq2sI1NDY
Creator/Host: Dianna Cowern
Videographer/Editor: Levi Butner
Research: Sophia Chen
Thanks to Andrés, Imogen, Sarah, Loic, and CERN!
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published: 03 Jan 2020
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Large Hadron Collider - Animation Video
Large Hadron Collider - Animation Video
published: 19 Dec 2009
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Large Hadron Collider — World's Largest Particle Accelerator Explained
The Large Hadron Collider is back in action at the CERN laboratory after receiving a big upgrade in the time since its last run in 2012. The particle collider is poised to make discoveries that could rewrite the book on particle physics.
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published: 14 Jun 2015
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CERN: Undergound Large Hadron Collider | Engadget
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I've been to see ALICE -- though there was no looking glass to jump through, just a retina scanner and one very long elevator ride down into the earth. I've toured a CMS that has nothing to do with online publishing. I've even gently laid my body on the most powerful particle accelerator in the world and raised the ire of surrounding engineers in the interest of a good shot. I did all of this at CERN, the international particle physics laboratory located near Geneva, Switzerland. But you probably know it best as the birthplace of the...
published: 02 Jul 2013
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Scientists Just Announced That The Large Hadron Collider Found Something They Couldn't Explain
Scientists just announced that the Large Hadron Collider found something they couldn't explain. Today, we take a look at this recent Large Hadron Collider discovery.
Since the large hadron collider first started up on September 10th 2008, it's been at the center of many incredible discoveries.
Particle physicists around the world are intrigued with the latest data from the Large Hadron Collider beauty, known as (LHCb) detector, which introduced evidence for an unknown discrepancy between electron and muon behaviour.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you to CO.AG for the background music!
published: 15 May 2021
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How Does the Large Hadron Collider Work? | Ars Technica
Humanity has managed to make some objects travel 99.999999% the speed of light. How have we done that? The answer: The Large Hadron Collider.
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How Does the Large Hadron Collider Work? | Ars Technica
published: 16 Oct 2018
3:15
Step inside the Large Hadron Collider (360 video) - BBC News
A 360 tour of CERN that takes you deep inside the Large Hadron Collider – the world’s greatest physics experiment - with BBC Click’s Spencer Kelly.
Watch the FU...
A 360 tour of CERN that takes you deep inside the Large Hadron Collider – the world’s greatest physics experiment - with BBC Click’s Spencer Kelly.
Watch the FULLClick 360 episode now on http://www.youtube.com/BBCClick/
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A 360 tour of CERN that takes you deep inside the Large Hadron Collider – the world’s greatest physics experiment - with BBC Click’s Spencer Kelly.
Watch the FULLClick 360 episode now on http://www.youtube.com/BBCClick/
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- published: 11 Mar 2016
- views: 1600954
2:25
How Does the Large Hadron Collider Work?
HUNT FOR PARTICLE X
https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/
In order to potentially find new particles, the LHC recreates the conditions that existed just after the B...
HUNT FOR PARTICLE X
https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/
In order to potentially find new particles, the LHC recreates the conditions that existed just after the Big Bang. It works a bit like a time machine.
Subscribe to Science Channel:
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Watch full episodes:
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HUNT FOR PARTICLE X
https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/
In order to potentially find new particles, the LHC recreates the conditions that existed just after the Big Bang. It works a bit like a time machine.
Subscribe to Science Channel:
http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience
Watch full episodes:
http://www.sciencechannelgo.com
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Twitter:
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- published: 16 Aug 2016
- views: 657016
17:58
The Large Hadron Collider: The Largest Machine in the World
And so far it has made absolutely zero world destroying black holes!
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- published: 09 Jun 2020
- views: 514673
14:44
Inside the World's Largest Science Experiment
Thank you to Brilliant.org for supporting PBS. You can learn more at www.brilliant.org/PhysicsGirl
Dianna from Physics Girl visited CERN in Geneva Switzerland t...
Thank you to Brilliant.org for supporting PBS. You can learn more at www.brilliant.org/PhysicsGirl
Dianna from Physics Girl visited CERN in Geneva Switzerland to find out what the detectors at the LHC are looking for, and dive into the fundamental question: what are particles?
If you liked this video check out these:
Cern Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCuyCJocJWg
Cern Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Eq2sI1NDY
Creator/Host: Dianna Cowern
Videographer/Editor: Levi Butner
Research: Sophia Chen
Thanks to Andrés, Imogen, Sarah, Loic, and CERN!
Special thanks to our Sally Ride patrons: Alejandro Gutierrez, Brian O'Connell, Darkbit, Dave Butler, Edi, Fabrice Eap, Henning Bitsch, Kenneth Hunter, Margaux Lopez, and Vincent Flores.
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https://physicsworld.com/a/this-is-how-cerns-large-hadron-collider-looks-during-the-2019-shutdown/
CERN 2018 highlights:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN42Egfn2JQ
https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/whats-really-happening-during-an-lhc-collision
https://wn.com/Inside_The_World's_Largest_Science_Experiment
Thank you to Brilliant.org for supporting PBS. You can learn more at www.brilliant.org/PhysicsGirl
Dianna from Physics Girl visited CERN in Geneva Switzerland to find out what the detectors at the LHC are looking for, and dive into the fundamental question: what are particles?
If you liked this video check out these:
Cern Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCuyCJocJWg
Cern Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Eq2sI1NDY
Creator/Host: Dianna Cowern
Videographer/Editor: Levi Butner
Research: Sophia Chen
Thanks to Andrés, Imogen, Sarah, Loic, and CERN!
Special thanks to our Sally Ride patrons: Alejandro Gutierrez, Brian O'Connell, Darkbit, Dave Butler, Edi, Fabrice Eap, Henning Bitsch, Kenneth Hunter, Margaux Lopez, and Vincent Flores.
Join the Physics Girl Patreon community! ►► https://www.patreon.com/physicsgirl
Quantum Field Animation:
http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/theory/staff/leinweber/VisualQCD/Nobel/
More Sources:
https://home.cern/science/experiments
https://physicsworld.com/a/this-is-how-cerns-large-hadron-collider-looks-during-the-2019-shutdown/
CERN 2018 highlights:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN42Egfn2JQ
https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/whats-really-happening-during-an-lhc-collision
- published: 03 Jan 2020
- views: 690186
2:54
Large Hadron Collider — World's Largest Particle Accelerator Explained
The Large Hadron Collider is back in action at the CERN laboratory after receiving a big upgrade in the time since its last run in 2012. The particle collider i...
The Large Hadron Collider is back in action at the CERN laboratory after receiving a big upgrade in the time since its last run in 2012. The particle collider is poised to make discoveries that could rewrite the book on particle physics.
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The Large Hadron Collider is back in action at the CERN laboratory after receiving a big upgrade in the time since its last run in 2012. The particle collider is poised to make discoveries that could rewrite the book on particle physics.
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- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 102258
7:21
CERN: Undergound Large Hadron Collider | Engadget
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"Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
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I've been to see ALICE -- though there was no looking glass to jump through, just a retina scanner and one very long elevator ride down into the earth. I've toured a CMS that has nothing to do with online publishing. I've even gently laid my body on the most powerful particle accelerator in the world and raised the ire of surrounding engineers in the interest of a good shot. I did all of this at CERN, the international particle physics laboratory located near Geneva, Switzerland. But you probably know it best as the birthplace of the world wide web and home of the Large Hadron Collider. And, yes, it was all exactly like a walking fever dream.
Read on at Engadget: http://goo.gl/f4yXV
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"Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
I've been to see ALICE -- though there was no looking glass to jump through, just a retina scanner and one very long elevator ride down into the earth. I've toured a CMS that has nothing to do with online publishing. I've even gently laid my body on the most powerful particle accelerator in the world and raised the ire of surrounding engineers in the interest of a good shot. I did all of this at CERN, the international particle physics laboratory located near Geneva, Switzerland. But you probably know it best as the birthplace of the world wide web and home of the Large Hadron Collider. And, yes, it was all exactly like a walking fever dream.
Read on at Engadget: http://goo.gl/f4yXV
Engadget provides the web's best consumer electronics & gadgets coverage. Launched in 2004 by former Gizmodo editor and co-founder Peter Rojas, Engadget now covers the latest mobile devices, computers, TVs, laptops, personal electronics, hardware, tablets, and cameras. Engadget's video property is a part of the AOL On Network.
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- published: 02 Jul 2013
- views: 185801
11:28
Scientists Just Announced That The Large Hadron Collider Found Something They Couldn't Explain
Scientists just announced that the Large Hadron Collider found something they couldn't explain. Today, we take a look at this recent Large Hadron Collider disco...
Scientists just announced that the Large Hadron Collider found something they couldn't explain. Today, we take a look at this recent Large Hadron Collider discovery.
Since the large hadron collider first started up on September 10th 2008, it's been at the center of many incredible discoveries.
Particle physicists around the world are intrigued with the latest data from the Large Hadron Collider beauty, known as (LHCb) detector, which introduced evidence for an unknown discrepancy between electron and muon behaviour.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you to CO.AG for the background music!
https://wn.com/Scientists_Just_Announced_That_The_Large_Hadron_Collider_Found_Something_They_Couldn't_Explain
Scientists just announced that the Large Hadron Collider found something they couldn't explain. Today, we take a look at this recent Large Hadron Collider discovery.
Since the large hadron collider first started up on September 10th 2008, it's been at the center of many incredible discoveries.
Particle physicists around the world are intrigued with the latest data from the Large Hadron Collider beauty, known as (LHCb) detector, which introduced evidence for an unknown discrepancy between electron and muon behaviour.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you to CO.AG for the background music!
- published: 15 May 2021
- views: 735535
5:03
How Does the Large Hadron Collider Work? | Ars Technica
Humanity has managed to make some objects travel 99.999999% the speed of light. How have we done that? The answer: The Large Hadron Collider.
Connect with Ars ...
Humanity has managed to make some objects travel 99.999999% the speed of light. How have we done that? The answer: The Large Hadron Collider.
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How Does the Large Hadron Collider Work? | Ars Technica
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Humanity has managed to make some objects travel 99.999999% the speed of light. How have we done that? The answer: The Large Hadron Collider.
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How Does the Large Hadron Collider Work? | Ars Technica
- published: 16 Oct 2018
- views: 289313