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World’s smallest particle accelerator is 54 million times smaller than the LHC

Scientists recently fired up the world’s smallest particle accelerator for the first time. The tiny technological triumph, which is around the size of a small coin, could open the door to a wide range of applications, including using the teensy particle accelerators inside human patients.

The new machine, known as a nanophotonic electron accelerator (NEA), consists of a small microchip that houses an even smaller vacuum tube made up of thousands of individual “pillars.” Researchers can accelerate electrons by firing mini laser beams at these pillars.

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