Curated Video
I WONDER - Who Invented The World Wide Web?
This video is answering the question of who invented The World Wide Web.
Curated Video
Particle accelerators: What are they, how do they work and why are they important to us?
A particle accelerator is a machine that accelerates particles. More specifically, it accelerates elementary particles, like protons and electrons, at extremely high speeds—almost 99.99% of the speed of light. These particles are then...
Physics Girl
Seeing the Smallest Thing in the Universe
Beyond molecules and atoms, how far down can we see below the wavelength of visible light? What is the smallest possible scale in the universe?
Physics Girl
Why This Stuff Costs $2700 Trillion Per Gram - Antimatter at CERN
There’s a factory in Europe that makes antimatter! It’s the rarest, most expensive, and potentially the most dangerous material on earth. Scientists don’t know why this material is so rare. Anti-atoms took 72 years after we discovered...
Physics Girl
Inside the World's Largest Science Experiment
Dianna from Physics Girl visited CERN in Geneva Switzerland to find out what the detectors at the LHC are looking for, and dive into the fundamental question: what are particles?
Science360
Higgs Boson Mysterious Particle Could Help Unlock Secrets Of The Universe
The search for a mysterious subatomic particle can certainly involve some enormous tools, not to mention a multitude of scientists. The effort to find the elusive ""Higgs boson"" includes over 5,800 scientists from 56 countries! The...
Next Animation Studio
Explainer: What is the Higgs Boson?
In 2012, scientists working at the CERN particle physics laboratory near Geneva proved the existence of the Higgs boson particle, the “visible manifestation of the Higgs field.”
Next Animation Studio
CERN discovers first-ever type of exotic quark particle: study
A team of scientists made the first-ever sighting of an exotic particle by using the Large Hadron Collider at Europe’s CERN.
Next Animation Studio
CERN scientists close in on confirming Higgs boson
Scientists at the CERN research center have said it is now almost certain they found the Higgs boson, or "God Particle," so named because it gives other subatomic particles their mass. Extensive analysis of findings from July last year...
Next Animation Studio
Scientists find evidence for Higgs boson
Scientists at the CERN research center believe they have found the so-called "God Particle," the Higgs boson, so named because it gives other subatomic particle their mass. The Higgs boson has been theorized for decades but never...
Next Animation Studio
Can antimatter fall upwards?
Scientists at CERN plan to drop antimatter into a vacuum chamber to see if gravity affects it the same way it affects matter.
Next Animation Studio
CERN approves proposal for €21 billion successor to Large Hadron Collider
On June 19, the CERN Council in Geneva Switzerland approved the construction of a new 100-kilometer circular supercollider called the Future Circular Collider.
Physics Girl
How the Edge of Our Galaxy Defies Known Physics
How is it possible that you can't see 95% of the universe? The edge of our milky way defies known physics, so physicists are using the LHC at CERN to search for Dark Matter. Dianna Cowern from Physics Girl visited CERN and spoke to...
A Capella Science
Started From A Bottom Quark (Drake Parody)
A particle physics take on Drake's "Started From the Bottom," explaining the Higgs-to-bottom-quark decay pathway and shot on site at the Large Hadron Collider
Science360
Higgs Boson: Mysterious Particle Could Help Unlock Secrets Of The Universe
The search for a mysterious subatomic particle can certainly involve some enormous tools, not to mention a multitude of scientists. The effort to find the elusive ""Higgs boson"" includes over 5,800 scientists from 56 countries! The...
A Capella Science
Rolling in the Higgs (Adele Parody)
The discovery of the Higgs Boson, celebrated and explained with a physics rendition of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep"
Next Animation Studio
CERN unveils proposal to build new bigger and more powerful particle accelerator.
Researchers at CERN revealed a conceptual plan for a new particle accelerator called the Future Circular Collider, or FCC.
Next Animation Studio
CERN Large Hadron Collider: How it works
Based on tests conducted at the Large Hadron Collider on the French-Swiss border, scientists at the CERN research center believe they have found the so-called "God Particle," the Higgs boson, so named because it gives other subatomic...
Ancient Lights Media
Switzerland
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Switzerland.
AllTime 10s
10 Accidental Scientific Breakthroughs
Some of the most amazing scientific discoveries happened by pure chance. Pretty crazy right?
AllTime 10s
What If The Internet Was Destroyed? - Alternate Reality
What if the internet was cataclysmically destroyed tomorrow? How would it impact our world, and change for generations to come? You can have a peek into that potentially terrifying parallel universe - right here, in a new series from...
Press Association
TikTok launches new feed dedicated to Stem to engage young people in field
Social media platform TikTok will be launching a new feed entirely dedicated to STEM-related content in a move which creators hope will “inspire” young people to ”project themselves into different careers”. Starting in the UK and Ireland...
Press Association
TikTok launches new feed dedicated to STEM to engage young people in field
Social media platform TikTok will be launching a new feed entirely dedicated to STEM-related content in a move which creators hope will “inspire” young people to ”project themselves into different careers”. Starting in the UK and Ireland...
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The electrodes (gold) for the ALPHA Penning trap being inserted into the vacuum chamber and cryostat assembly. This is the trap used to combine or 'mix' positrons and antiprotons to make antihydrogen
The electrodes (gold) for the ALPHA Penning trap being inserted into the vacuum chamber and cryostat assembly. This is the trap used to combine or 'mix' positrons and antiprotons to make antihydrogen