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The LHC, the coldest place on Earth

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Cryogenics is the branch of physics that deals with the production and effects of very low temperatures. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the largest cryogenic system in the world and one of the coldest places in the Universe.
The video shows a new cryostat installed at CERN, being used to test magnets for the upgrade of the LHC (the High-Luminosity LHC).
Produced by: CERN Video Production
Director: Noemi Caraban
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The video shows a new cryostat installed at CERN, being used to test magnets for the upgrade of the LHC (the High-Luminosity LHC).
Produced by: CERN Video Production
Director: Noemi Caraban
You can follow us on:
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