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All about... Particle detection
Recreating the Big Bang
Large Hadron What?
Will an asteroid impact spell the end of humanity?
A beginners' guide to exoplanets
What are fuel cells?
Why is Pluto no longer considered a planet?
All about... the Venus transit
How does an artificial heart work?
Enigma of the Singing Dunes
Look around the CMS detector at the LHC
Cool panoramic interactive allows you to look around the large hadron collider.
Special report - the Large Hadron Collider
New Scientist's guide to the LHC, with all the background as well as the latest news stories.
The Large Hadron Collider - LHC
Read up on all there is to know about the LHC: how it works, the experiments taking place and all the latest from the world's biggest physics experiment..
CERN - The Large Hadron Collider LHC
Read up on all there is to know about the LHC : how it works, the experiments taking place and all the latest from the world's biggest physics experiment..
CERN - the Guardian
News and comment on the world's most ambitious scientific experiment: the Large Hadron Collider LHC at the European laboratory for particle physics near Geneva
Particle Detectives
Learn about the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, the greatest physics experiment in history. Includes an LHC experiment simulator, information and links.
Missions in space-time
Nature Video presents five short films on the future of physics, capturing the conversations between young researchers and physics Laureates. Join them as they grapple with universal ideas including ...
The Large Electron Positron Collider - LEP
A good simple page with diagrams explaining this facility, one of the largest particle accelerators ever constructed, which has now been replaced by the LHC.
The Very Large Telescope (VLT)
Page on ESO's Very Large Telescope, the world's most advanced visible-light astronomical observatory.
How Atom Smashers Work
A brief description of how Atom Smashers -or particle colliders - like the LHC work. From HowStuffWorks.com.