
Carbon nanotubes particle accelerators could overcome LHC
The largest particle accelerator in the world, the great Hadron collider (LHC), is located in a circular tunnel about a hundred meters below the Swiss French border near Geneva. It is huge, some 17 kilometers of circumference, and capable of accelerating subatomic particles to the energies of 10^12 electronvolts (therav or tev), the highest ever…