A scientific research organisation called CERN made the LHC. It is completely non-commercial, and is funded by a consortium of 20 nations with the intent of advancing research in particle physics.
The LHC is the culmination of many years of work by many different scientists, no one person invented it.
The term "head scientist" is a bit ambiguous, but the LHC web site has an organization chart that lists Lyn Evans as the "Project Leader" of the Project Management Committee.
Not at all. A leaf is an example of life and God's creation. Something like the 'Hadron Collider' may be considered as an example of technology
Well that would be the Earth it's self. But the biggest man made magnet is, The Large Hadron Collider in France/Sweden. It is 17 miles in circumference and is a particle collider.
Science apparatus is all the bits of equipment used in an investigation. Could be a Bunsen burner, a test tube, a microscope, a reagent bottle, and up to the Hadron Collider in France/Switzerland.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's highest energy particle accelerator.You will also see Long Haul Carrier (LHC) applied to communications systems and also to transportation (usually trucking).
The most recent includes geological interests, the volcano in Iceland which created a huge cloud of ash and dust, which has closed Britain's airports since the explosion. Also a bit earlier was the LHC (large hadron collider) project, when scientists collided two particles into one another. And it was successful.
LHC - Large Hadron Collider
the hadron collider has a diameter of 3.8 metres and has a circumference of 17 miles (27 kilometres)
No you can find updates on the Large Hadron Collider's (LHC) progress at the link below.
CERN's Large Hadron Collider has been repaired and is in full operation. (January 2012)
No. As far as is known there are no aliens. The large hadron collider is a research tool, not a weapon.
The Large Hadron Collider will work mainly with protons - hence the name (the proton is a kind of hadron). It will also do some experiments with other particles, for example, with certain atomic nuclei.
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Large Hadron Collider
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the Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) built by CERN near Geneva, Switzerland.