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What is the universe made of?
DW (English)
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9/30/2024
To unveil more secrets of the universe, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has been trying to get to the bottom of the Big Bang since 1954. For 70 years, CERN has changed how we see the universe at the tiniest scales.
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Back in 1954, when the foundations of CERN were laid outside Geneva on the French-Swiss
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border, the field of high-energy physics was much more fractured than today.
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In the decades since, discoveries made there helped merge ideas about fundamental forces
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and particles into a coherent whole, what's known as the Standard Model.
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And CERN also laid the groundwork for many other discoveries and developments.
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The best-known example is the invention of the World Wide Web.
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Many developments for medical physics and life sciences, PET scanners, accelerators
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for hospitals, and many more.
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The particle accelerators that enable experiments in high-energy physics are at the heart of
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CERN.
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Many have been built there over the years.
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Among them is the largest in the world, a 27-kilometer-long ring called the Large Hadron
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Collider, or LHC.
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Inside it, particles are accelerated to very high speeds in opposite directions, then smashed
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together, revealing even more fundamental components, like the Higgs boson, which eluded
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detection for decades.
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Proof it existed won its namesake physicist Peter Higgs and his colleague François Englert
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the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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The quest that uses the biggest of machines to study the tiniest of particles is far from
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over.
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There are still many open questions in the Standard Model, and an even larger particle
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accelerator at CERN might help answer them.
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Called the Future Circular Collider, or FCC, it would be over 90 kilometers in circumference
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and cost billions.
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It could go where the LHC and other colliders can't, but do we really need it?
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There is no other way to really chart this uncharted territory than building a new collider.
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The FCC will give us a chance, at least, to answer the most important open questions that
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we have in particle physics.
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A feasibility study is ongoing, and it's far from clear that the FCC will ever be built.
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But even if it isn't, groundbreaking research in particle physics will continue to take
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place in Geneva for the foreseeable future.
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Happy birthday, CERN!
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