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  2. Particle accelerator - Wikipedia

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    A particle accelerator is a machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to very high speeds and energies to contain them in well-defined beams. [1] [2] Large accelerators are used for fundamental research in particle physics. Accelerators are also used as synchrotron light sources for the study of condensed matter physics.

  3. Large Hadron Collider - Wikipedia

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    MEDICIS. Produces isotopes for medical purposes. The Large Hadron Collider ( LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle collider. [1] [2] It was built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) between 1998 and 2008 in collaboration with over 10,000 scientists and hundreds of universities and laboratories across more ...

  4. List of accelerators in particle physics - Wikipedia

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    Used to separate Uranium 235 isotope for the Manhattan project, after the end of World War II used for separation of medical and other isotopes. 95-inch cyclotron. Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory. 1949–2002. Circular. Proton. 160 MeV. Used for nuclear physics 1949 – ~ 1961, development of clinical proton therapy until 2002.

  5. Tevatron - Wikipedia

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    The Tevatron was a circular particle accelerator (active until 2011) in the United States, at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (called Fermilab), east of Batavia, Illinois, and was the highest energy particle collider until the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) was built near Geneva, Switzerland.

  6. 3 Body Problem Premiere Recap: A Deadly Numbers Game - AOL

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    Over at Oxford University’s particle accelerator, a research named Saul (Sorry for Your Loss’ Jovan Adepo) is bummed that his project is getting shut down. A fellow researcher named Vera comes ...

  7. Particle accelerators in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The most episodes of Eureka contain a reference to the particle accelerator. In video games Another World. In the 1991 video game Another World, the intro shows the player working with a particle accelerator. His laboratory is struck by lightning during an experiment, and the particle accelerator malfunctions - teleporting him to an alien world.

  8. A Certain Scientific Accelerator - Wikipedia

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    AT-X, BS11, MBS, Tokyo MX. Original run. July 12, 2019 – September 27, 2019. Episodes. 12 ( List of episodes) A Certain Scientific Accelerator ( Japanese: とある科学の 一方通行 アクセラレータ, Hepburn: Toaru Kagaku no Akuserarēta)[ a] is a Japanese manga series written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Arata Yamaji.

  9. Collider - Wikipedia

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    Collider. A collider is a type of particle accelerator that brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. [1] Colliders may either be ring accelerators or linear accelerators . Colliders are used as a research tool in particle physics by accelerating particles to very high kinetic energy and letting them impact ...