CERN Announces Plans for Next-Generation Particle Accelerator
CERN has unveiled plans for a new particle accelerator that would be three times larger than the current Large Hadron Collider. The Future Circular Collider would operate at energies up to 100 TeV, enabling researchers to probe physics beyond the Standard Model. Construction would begin in 2038 and the project has an estimated cost of 21 billion euros. The scientific community is debating whether the investment is justified given competing research priorities.
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