Serbia accepted into CERN

European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has granted a preliminary membership in the organization to Serbia, CERN has announced.

Izvor: B92

Saturday, 17.12.2011.

13:32

Default images

European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has granted a preliminary membership in the organization to Serbia, CERN has announced. A team of 10 Serbian scientists from the Belgrade University Physics Institute and the Vinca Institute in Belgrade are part of a team searching for the “God Particle” and performing experiments at the CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland. Serbia accepted into CERN CERN scientists announced on Wednesday that they had found signs of the Higgs boson, also referred to as the “God particle”, which currently exists only in theory, and which is believed to be able to explain how objects obtained mass and energy upon the creation of the universe 13.7 billion years ago. The particle represents a crucial part of the standard model used in physics to describe the way particles and atoms are built. Over 6,000 scientists from 37 countries around the world are taking part in the experiment, including the 10 scientists from Serbia who regularly take part in its work. Physics Institute’s Dr. Dragan Popovic has said that Serbia's participation in the experiment is highly important for Serbia's science, particularly physics, because it puts Serbia in an equal position with larger countries.

Serbia accepted into CERN

CERN scientists announced on Wednesday that they had found signs of the Higgs boson, also referred to as the “God particle”, which currently exists only in theory, and which is believed to be able to explain how objects obtained mass and energy upon the creation of the universe 13.7 billion years ago.

The particle represents a crucial part of the standard model used in physics to describe the way particles and atoms are built.

Over 6,000 scientists from 37 countries around the world are taking part in the experiment, including the 10 scientists from Serbia who regularly take part in its work.

Physics Institute’s Dr. Dragan Popović has said that Serbia's participation in the experiment is highly important for Serbia's science, particularly physics, because it puts Serbia in an equal position with larger countries.

Komentari 0

0 Komentari

Možda vas zanima

Svet

Uništeno; Zelenski: Hvala na preciznosti

U ukrajinskom napadu na vojni aerodrom na Krimu u sredu ozbiljno su oštećena četiri lansera raketa, tri radarske stanice i druga oprema, saopštila je danas Ukrajinska vojna obaveštajna agencija.

14:21

18.4.2024.

1 d

Podeli: