CERN's Large Hadron Collider enters Long Shutdown 3 for major upgrades
CERN has officially concluded the latest operational run of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and transitioned into Long Shutdown 3. This planned maintenance and upgrade period will allow engineers and scientists to carry out significant improvements to the collider's systems. The shutdown is a routine but critical phase in the LHC's lifecycle, enabling enhancements that will boost its future performance and data-collection capabilities. Once upgrades are complete, the LHC is expected to resume operations at higher luminosity, allowing for more precise particle collision experiments.
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