The toya detector, actuallyis called MATHUSLA.
MATHUSLA is a merciful and incredibly forced acronym for the MAssive Timing Hodoscope for Ultra-Stable neutraL pArticles.
The acronym is a reference to Methuselah, a biblical figure who lived nearly 1,000 years.
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The box would be filled with detectors that would sniff out long-lived particles that elude the LHCs main detectors.
The new detectors approximate cost, according to the report, is $44.5 million (40 million).
Yet its designed to be cost-effective: smaller than earlier proposals, but still big enough to be game-changing.
Its One Particle Accelerator, Michael.
What Could It Cost$17 Billion?
MATHUSLA would offer results sooner.
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CERN says its Future Circular Collider has no technical hurdlesthough the expected costs are exorbitant.