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Large Hadron Collider upgrade project to be led by Manchester scientists – Mirage News
Scientists, engineers and technicians from The University of Manchester, along with other UK research organisations, have embarked on a £26M project to…
Scientists, engineers and technicians from The University of Manchester, along with other UK research organisations, have embarked on a £26M project to help upgrade the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, on the French/Swiss border near Geneva.
CERN’s High Luminosity LHC project (HL-LHC), a large international collaboration, will upgrade the LHC by increasing the number of particle collisions by a factor of 10, allowing physicists to learn more about the properties of the Higgs Boson and look …
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