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Particle colliders

Particle colliders are large scientific machines that accelerate tiny particles, like protons or electrons, to extremely high speeds—close to the speed of light. When these particles collide, they create intense energy that produces new particles, allowing scientists to study the fundamental building blocks of matter and the forces that govern the universe. By analyzing these collisions, researchers can explore questions about the origins of mass, the nature of dark matter, and the basic structure of the universe. Think of colliders as powerful microscopes that reveal the universe’s smallest and most fundamental components.