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U.S. Magnet Development Project for CERN Particle Collider Upgrade Moves Forward


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U.S. Magnet Development Project for CERN Particle Collider Upgrade Moves Forward
The High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) Accelerator Upgrade Project magnets use conductors made of niobium-tin to generate a stronger magnetic field compared to predecessor technology. These world-record-setting magnets will have their debut in the HL-LHC project at CERN. Its run will be the first time that U.S.-built niobium-tin magnets will be used in a particle accelerator for particle physics research. (Credit: Dan Cheng/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Note: This press release has been adapted from an original release by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. View the original release. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151028:13:48:00

Of space and the hazardous environment in a suit that s full of 100% oxygen really increases the risks. so they try to minimize the length of time. six and a half hours, hopefully they can get everything that they need to do, get it done in that amount of time. what are they doing? we were seeing this on part of the screen. looks like a screw driver or something like that. what are they doing? yeah. that s we call it a power tool. a couple of the main objectives of this spacewalk is to put some insulation around this big looking magnet thing, the round thing you see outside, which is a cos mic particle detector called the alpha magnetic spectrometer. myself and my crew installed this in 2011. we brought it up. it has thermal issues. they re trying to address that. they re also trying to make reconfiguration of the ammonia system which we ve had problems with. that s a system that cools the inside of the space station. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151028:13:49:00

talk to me about what the spectrometer does. yeah. so this alpha magnetic spectrometer is a $2 billion, 15,000-pound cosmic particle detector that s looking for any matter, dark matter, dark energy in the universe. it s collecting billions and billions of particles, you know, every single week. and the organization well, the physicist it s a nobel prize winning physicist named samuel tinge is the investigator. it s mannered at serc, the physics research center in switzerland. you re saying that they re in 100% oxygen. is there a reason for that? what s the explanation to have 100% oxygen in the suit? the suit is at very low pressure. it s at low pressure compared to like right now they re in a vacuum. the suit is in a vacuum. the suit is only at about 4 psi, ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130404:13:54:00

thank you. martha: so what is dark matter and why do we care if we figure out what it is? dark matter nobody knows. that s why it is cool. it s actually probably flying through this room at this very moment. flying through our body but just passing in between spaces in@toms, not even hitting us. it is this big mystery. we think it makes up 25% of the universe but we really don t know what it is. scientists think this is one of the most fundamental mysteries of our universe and they want to get to the bottom of it. martha: what is this particle, this $2 billion particle detector? it detected something as my unscientific mind has gleanedded might be bounces off of dark matter. what it detected are anti-matter particles called possy trons. they think that positrons are bump into each other that create electrons and positrons, these ....

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