
CERN's Laboratory
CERN's laboratory is a world-leading research facility in Switzerland where scientists study the fundamental particles that make up the universe. It features the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest and most powerful particle accelerator, which speeds up particles close to the speed of light and collides them to explore fundamental forces and particles. This research helps scientists understand the origins of matter, the universe's basic laws, and phenomena like the Higgs boson. CERN collaborates internationally, advancing physics, technology, and innovation through experiments that reveal the universe's most basic components.