Cern poised to back plan for €20bn successor to Large Hadron Collider
by Hannah Devlin Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#54RZ2)
Proposed 100km circular tunnel would be four times as big and six times as powerful as LHC
As the largest scientific instrument on the planet enters its twilight years, Cern scientists have been facing the question of what next after the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Following extensive debate, they appear to have landed on an answer: go bigger or go home.
Cern's council is expected to announce its backing on Friday for a proposed new collider with a 100km circular tunnel, four times the size and six times as powerful as the LHC. A formal vote on the plan is due to go ahead on Friday.
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