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A once-fantastical collider could answer physics’ biggest mysteries

New Scientist·#author.fullName}·about 1 month ago
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Kyle Ellingson When it comes to particle physics, Tova Holmes has been there, done that and got the T-shirt – in fact, she designed the T-shirt herself. It all started back in 2022, when she and a few colleagues arrived at a meeting of particle physicists determined to make the case for developing an entirely new kind of particle-smashing machine. They did so by sporting tops emblazoned with a motif representing a circular particle accelerator and a single word: BUILD. “We wanted to find a way for people to visibly show how excited they were about a muon collider,” says Holmes, who is based at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. To its advocates, this newfangled collider would be exactly the shot in the arm that particle physics so desperately needs. The famous Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the CERN particle physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, wonderful as it is, simply hasn’t delivered any truly new discoveries in years.…

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