Inc.com reported on a CERN’s plans for a new particle collider which would be bigger than the Hadron one, looping for over 50 miles along the French-Swiss border. And one of the benefits could be cryogenics:
CERN officials tout the promise of scientific discoveries that could drive innovation in fields like cryogenics, superconducting magnets and vacuum technologies that could benefit humankind.
Outside experts point to the promise of learning more about the Higgs boson, the elusive particle that has been controversially dubbed “the God particle,” which helped explain how matter formed after the Big Bang.
Rich people desperate for the future will be excited I guess.
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