The Multipurpose Detector experiment (MPD) aims to study the physical properties of nuclear matter under extreme conditions
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The Multipurpose Detector experiment (MPD) aims to study the physical properties of nuclear matter under extreme conditions
Ion Collider Breaks Man-Made Temperature Record The positive and sometimes unexpected impact of particle physics is well documented, from physicists inventing the World Wide Web to engineering the technology underlying life-saving magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) devices. But sometimes the raw power of huge experiments and scientific ambition draw the recognition of those seeking only the most extreme achievements on Earth. Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) smashes particles together to recreate the incredible conditions that only existed at the dawn of time which is what this video shows. The 2.4-mile underground atomic “racetrack” at RHIC produces fundamental insights about the laws underlying all visible matter. But along the way, its particles also smashed a world record. Read more: http://www.laboratoryequipment.com/news-Ion-Collider-Breaks-Man-Made-Temperature-Record-062812.aspx