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#9087, aired 2024-04-23I'LL REMEMBER LATE APRIL $1200: This Swiss-based superlab released the World Wide Web free to all April 30, 1993, having considered charging a user fee CERN
#8873, aired 2023-05-17SCIENTIFIC DEVICES & INSTRUMENTS $1600: Built by CERN & located on the Swiss-French border, it's the world's most powerful particle accelerator the Large Hadron Collider
#8543, aired 2021-12-29SCIENCE $1600: This accelerator run by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, operates up to 575 feet below ground the Large Hadron Collider
#8420, aired 2021-06-11SCIENCE $2000: The nuclear research organization CERN has made this stuff & kept it around for 15 minutes, leading to fears of Armageddon antimatter
#8355, aired 2021-03-12LABORATORIES $1600: This European research facility operates the largest particle accelerator in the world CERN
#8228, aired 2020-06-03HOT STUFF! $2000: Scientists at CERN using this device have created perhaps the highest recorded temperature ever, 9.9 trillion degrees Fahrenheit the Large Hadron Collider
#8090, aired 2019-11-08BLACK HOLES $2000: The world didn't end Sept. 10, 2008, when this was switched on near Geneva; though it may create tiny black holes, they're no threat the CERN Large Hadron Collider
#8066, aired 2019-10-07SCIENCE BULLETIN $2000: New particles mean new compound words; CERN scientists keep discovering new pentaquarks, each consisting of 4 quarks & 1 of these an antiquark
#7467, aired 2017-02-14STUDYING ABROAD $1000: Students can work with leading physicists at this center near Geneva that studies subatomic particles CERN
#6807, aired 2014-04-01CERN $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew gives us a clue about the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.) CERN really is the coolest place on Earth; prior to operation, one-eighth of the LHC was cooled with superfluid helium to -271 degrees Celsius, a few degrees above this term for the lowest temperature possible absolute zero
#6807, aired 2014-04-01CERN $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew comes to us from the halls of CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.) The offices of this corridor were those of CERN computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee, who wanted to connect hypertext to the Internet in an effort to easily relay information, thereby creating this service that is now practically synonymous with the Internet the World Wide Web
#6807, aired 2014-04-01CERN $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.) CERN's globe is a symbol of the Earth & sustainable development; its structure is wood, a material that minimizes the greenhouse effect due to its ability to store rather than emit this element carbon
#6807, aired 2014-04-01CERN $1600: The activation of CERN's first accelerator helped develop the theory of this "anemic" type of force weak force
#6807, aired 2014-04-01CERN $2000: 53 quadrupole these had to be replaced in the Large Hadron Collider after an accident magnets
#6588, aired 2013-04-17SWITZERLAND $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Switzerland.) Switzerland is a scientific hub, with the particle physics facility founded in 1954 as Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire but now known by this 4-letter name CERN
#6549, aired 2013-02-21THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from CERN in Switzerland.) Visible matter accounts for only 4% of the universe; via the LHC scientists look for particles responsible for this type of matter & energy that make up the other 96% dark matter
#6549, aired 2013-02-21THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from CERN in Switzerland.) In an accelerator, particles circulate in a vacuum tube kept in nearly circular orbits by many of the dipole type of these field-producing objects magnets
#6549, aired 2013-02-21THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from CERN in Switzerland.) On July 4, 2012, researchers said they detected a signal with a mass of 125 to 126 billion electron volts that was likely the elusive boson named for this British physicist (Peter) Higgs
#5366, aired 2007-12-31THE INTERNET $1000: Tim Berners-Lee helped create the World Wide Web at this particle physics lab near Geneva CERN
#5343, aired 2007-11-28COMPUTER HISTORY $1600: Tim Berners-Lee of CERN developed the WWW, allowing users to connect to documents through these "overactive" links hyperlinks
#4673, aired 2004-12-22PHYSICS $400: Fasten your seatbelts! CERN's LHC in Geneva stands for "large hadron" one of these a collider

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