
Physicists working on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) set an energy record last month and now they’ve done it again, colliding protons at 8 Tera-electronvolts (TeV), power output they believe is bringing them closer to the Higgs boson.
The move forward is a huge jump and was announced by CERN on April 5. The agency wrote:
“the LHC shift crew declared ‘stable beams’ as two 4 TeV proton beams
Read more: Large Hadron Collider Breaks Energy Record While Slamming Protons Together





