Topic: Large Hadron Collider

I believe in intelligent design

Matthew Du Plessis: Regular readers could easily be forgiven for thinking that the weekly scribblings that appear here under my byline are the work...

Antimatter Detector Headed to Space

The U.S. Air Force took charge Wednesday of a $2 billion antimatter detector destined to catch the last scheduled space shuttle flight in February...

Channel 4

Yesterday, when I should have been writing a paper about data from the Atlas detector at Cern's Large Hadron Collider, I was taxied across Geneva...

The Large Hadron Collider's mega-pic churn

Blogs The Large Hadron Collider has been operating for a few months now, and it hasn't ripped apart the space/time continuum - not where I live...

Collider court case finally closed

Salvatore Di Nolfi / AP file. . An amateur photographer takes a picture of elements of the Large Hadron Collider during this month's Particle...

Moving home

Without wishing to sound like a breathless press release, I am pretty excited to have a space to write on the Guardian website.. . I have been...

Are we living in a designer universe?

The argument over whether the universe has a creator, and who that might be, is among the oldest in human history. But amid the raging arguments...
Scientists at Paris forum want to build on atom collider success with new smasherScientists behind the European particle collider aimed at uncovering the secrets of the universe don't want to stop there — they want to build an even bigger machine wi
<div id="subtitle">Atom collider success hailed as 'huge step' toward explaining Big Bang, our beginningThe world's largest atom smasher threw together minuscule particles racing at unheard of speeds in conditions simulating those just after the Big
<div id="subtitle">World's largest atom smasher in Geneva cautiously restarts in runup to new science experimentsOperators of the world's largest atom smasher restarted their massive machine Sunday in a run up to experiments probing secrets of the u