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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Scientists at CERN - home to the world's largest particle accelerator - have put forward proposals for a new "supercollider" which it is hoped will help uncover the secrets of 95% of the universe.

The new proposals come as part of the FCC study by CERN - the European Organisation for Nuclear Research - and would be paid for by its member nations, including the UK, who are all reviewing the plans.

The FCC, which would begin construction in the 2040s and have a circumference of more than 56 miles, has a goal to "push the energy and intensity frontiers of particle colliders" and involves universities and experts from around the world.

CERN's director general, Professor Fabiola Gianotti, told BBC News: "It is a tool that will allow humanity to make enormous steps forwards in answering questions in fundamental physics about our knowledge of the universe.

Read more on Sky News:Snow warning issued for large parts of the UKUK state pension age will have to rise, say experts

The UK's former chief scientific adviser, Prof Sir David King, told the BBC: "When the world is faced with threats from the climate emergency, would it not be wiser to channel these research funds into the endeavours to create a manageable future?"


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[–] A_A@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

~~Read more on Sky News:Snow warning issued for large parts of the UKUK state pension age will have to rise, say experts~~

Ooups, you "AutoTL;DR" did bad there.

The UK’s former chief scientific adviser, Prof Sir David King, told the BBC: “When the world is faced with threats from the climate emergency, would it not be wiser to channel these research funds into the endeavours to create a manageable future?

Yes I would say. Anyway, we receive cosmic ray at 10^21^ electronVolts from outer space. So, nature phenomenas should be studied otherwise.