Article 6W8SA ‘The physics community has never split like this’: row erupts over plans for new Large Hadron Collider

‘The physics community has never split like this’: row erupts over plans for new Large Hadron Collider

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Robin McKie, Science Editor
from Science | The Guardian on (#6W8SA)

Ambitious project could soak up funding for subatomic physics for decades, say opponents

Scientists are refining plans to build the world's biggest machine at a site beneath the Swiss-French border. More than $30bn (23bn) would be spent drilling a 91km circular tunnel in which subatomic particles would be accelerated to near light speeds and smashed into each other. From the resulting nuclear debris, scientists hope they will then find clues that would help them understand the detailed makeup of the universe.

It is an extraordinarily ambitious project. However, it is also a controversial one - for many scientists fear the machine, the Future Circular Collider (FCC), could soak up funding for subatomic physics for decades and leave promising new research avenues starved of resources.

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