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Science & Technology - 1st prize
LEP has a 27km circular path set in an underground tunnel 3.8m in diameter. Particle accelerator LEP (large electron-positron collider), at the center for research in particle physics CERN.
Professors Jacques Lefrancois and Jack Steinberger inspect a stylized image of the particles produced by a high-energy collision and identified by particle detector ALEPH behind them.
Particle accelerator LEP (large electron-positron collider), at the centre for research in particle physics CERN.
The inspection of lepton and photon detector L3.
The discussion of proposed formulas and calculations leads to new theories of matter and new particles, which are then verified by LEP.
Spot News - 2nd prize
Patrick Landmann
Gamma
01 January, 1990
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1991 Photo Contest
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