On November 28, the European Foundation for Nuclear Research (CERN) shut down the Large Hadron Collider two weeks ahead of schedule to conserve energy to avoid the risk of power outages.
It is noteworthy that the European Institution previously announced that the technical decommissioning of the Hadron Collider will begin on November 28, two weeks before the scheduled date in 2022. The Corporation suffered a 20 percent setback in the collider investment.
CERN is the largest high-energy physics laboratory in the world. The Large Hadron Collider, created by the European Foundation for Nuclear Research with the participation of physicists from various countries, including Russia, operates on the border of Switzerland and France.
By operating the Large Hadron Collider, physicists have made the most important discovery in contemporary physics, which is to prove the existence of the Higgs boson as the elementary particle responsible for mass in other elementary particles.
Source: Novosti
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