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" ... As of last week, the last protons were accelerated at CERN and will not be accelerated again until 2021. A full renovation at CERN will occur from the 10th of December. But that doesn’t mean it is the end for science at CERN. Currently, lead ions are being accelerated and then allowed to collide in order to find out more about what existed in the early, early Universe. Quark-gluon plasma is something the scientists at CERN are researching into which is thought to be present in the first few millionths of a second after the Big Bang. ... "
" ... Nematodes exposed to just 10 millionths of a gram of plastic nanoparticles in a liter of water moved around less, had fewer children and had more reactive oxygen species in their guts, which can damage DNA. ... "
" ... Pointing at a single object without wavering or faltering is no small task. From its location in space, Hubble doesn't have to contend with the atmosphere, meaning that its resolution and imaging capabilities are limited only by the optics and instruments on board. Last upgraded in 2009, with the final Hubble servicing mission carried out from the Space Shuttle, Hubble is capable of delivering images with precision of just a few millionths of a degree. ... "
" ... Small is beautiful in today’s 5G world and the circuits of a semiconductor are measured in nanometers, or millionths of a millimeter. “In the manufacturing process for leading-edge semiconductors, you’re looking at patterns with widths of around 10 nanometers,” says Ohashi Hideo, the General Manager of the Public Relations Division of Tokyo Ohka Kogyo, which is the world leader in the area of photoresists, a crucial chemical substance in forming semiconductor circuits. “Imagine slicing a human hair 10,000 times vertically and you will understand the level of precision that our photoresists are able to produce,” Ohashi says. ... "
" ... So, how do they do this? Let me start with the x-rays. SLAC has its own x-ray laser known as the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) which spits out x-ray pulses that last a few millionths of a billionth of a second (femtoseconds). In an x-ray laser like LCLS, the x-rays are produced by first accelerating the electrons to speeds close to the speed of light and then wiggling them with magnets in an object called an undulator. This is where some of the electrons’ energy is converted into the production of x-rays. The team had to find a way of converting these femtosecond x-ray pulses into attosecond pulses. This is where the magic happens. ... "