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CERN's FCC and China's CEPC could be the world's largest machines

CERN's FCC and China's CEPC could be the world's largest machines

Update: 2025-11-17
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While China's technical design report for its proposed circular electron-positron collider (CEPC) is still awaiting government approval for inclusion in the next five-year plan, hope is still strong that construction of the $5.2 billion supercollider could begin as soon as 2027 and be completed in a decade, surpassing CERN's large hadron collider (LHC) as the world's largest machine.


In this episode of Control Intelligence, editor in chief Mike Bacidore talks about the race to surpass the world’s biggest machine.


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CERN's FCC and China's CEPC could be the world's largest machines

CERN's FCC and China's CEPC could be the world's largest machines

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