Examples of using Lhc in English and their translations into Turkish
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But we hope that the LHC is about to bridge this profound gap in our knowledge by peering further back in time than ever before.
For now, the LHC is as large as it gets, although perhaps instead of creating
This is the really very, very big-scale question which the LHC is going to push us in one way or the other.
We're at a fork in the road, and the LHC is steadfastly refusing to push us in one direction or the other.
One of the wildest speculations is that the LHC will be capable of creating black holes that will devour the Earth.
And for those of you that weren't there, the LHC is the largest scientific experiment ever attempted-- 27 kilometers in circumference.
Due to the special circumstances, Dr. Niven is taking a team into the LHC tunnel to investigate the cause
So the announcement was that the LHC, with the new data from the whole of 2011, is able to expand the area that it can exclude the Higgs from.
There is not at the moment a button, but I'm considering buying one, but the LHC is not like.
When you're dealing with something that is a long-term project… and the LHC is a long-term project.
then dismantled in order to make room in the tunnel for the construction of the Large Hadron Collider LHC.
In the cooler but no less scenic city of Geneva, Switzerland, researchers are peering through the most advanced scientific microscope in human history-- the LHC, or Large Hadron Collider.
The findings were confirmed two days later as being correct with a likelihood of error less than 1 in a million by data from the LHC experiments.
The most powerful machine in the history of science, the Large Hadron Collider, or the LHC. It's an effort that has made physicists construct.
And it occurred to me that whether there was something I was trying to think about what the LHC might see that was really unusual.
the Large Hadron Collider, or the LHC.
And it occurred to me that whether there was something what the LHC might see that was really unusual, I was trying to think about.
This raises the odds that out of the billions of collisions produced each second, the LHC will find things humans have never seen before-- things like the Higgs.
It's a race against the clock to find the Higgs before CERN's LHC powers up.
Now they raise the power-- one more notch on the way up to 7 trillion volts. And then The LHC explodes.
