1 Apr 2026
Mark Thomson is the newly appointed director general of CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. CERN is the world’s biggest particle physics laboratory, and its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) smashes particles together at almost the speed of light to understand the fundamental nature of the universe. CERN has been responsible for groundbreaking new physics, most notably the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, and is a world leader in antimatter research. However, in order to probe even deeper, it must run at higher energy levels. We catch up with Thomson at an important juncture, as the LHC is due to shut down for two years for upgrades, paving the way for even more exciting physics. But is there anything left to discover? And are large particle accelerators the future of particle physics?
“There are really big questions that we don’t know the answer to,” says Thomson. “Big questions like dark matter. Is the Higgs boson a fundamental particle? Does the Higgs boson interact with the dark matter? At some point, we are going to find answers to some of these really, really big questions.”
00:00 Introduction
00:33 The future of science at CERN
01:42 What really happens at CERN
04:35 Who is Mark Thomson?
05:38 How has particle physics changed?
09:58 The search for Dark Matter and Antimatter
11:40 The LHC upgrade
17:18 Antimatter research
23:30 The future of particle physics
25:47 Future Circular Collider
32:10 The collider the end all colliders
35:41 CERN collaborative science
28 Mar 2026 HOA KỲ
How Diesel Is Made? Why Heavy Machines Use It Instead of Gasoline?
Have you ever wondered how diesel is made and why it powers so many of the world’s heaviest machines? In this video, we break down the full process of diesel production, from crude oil refining to the final fuel that powers trucks, bulldozers, tractors, ships, and industrial equipment. If you’ve ever asked How is made, How is made, How is made, or How is made, this video will help you understand the logic behind one of the most important fuels in the modern world.
You’ll discover how diesel is separated during refining, what makes it different from gasoline, and why heavy machines rely on diesel instead of gas. We also explain the science behind diesel engines, torque, fuel efficiency, durability, and why diesel remains the top choice for transportation, construction, farming, and large-scale industry.
This video is perfect for anyone interested in fuel production, oil refining, diesel engines, heavy equipment, industrial technology, and the hidden systems that keep the world moving.
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19 Mar 2026 HOA KỲ
How Kerosene Is Made? Why Airplanes Use It Instead of Gasoline?. How Kerosene Is Made is more important than most people realize when it comes to modern aviation.
In this video, we break down How Kerosene Is Made and show the refining process step by step.
You’ll also discover why airplanes rely on this fuel and not ordinary gasoline.
How Kerosene Is Made helps explain the balance between safety, efficiency, and performance in flight.
From crude oil to jet fuel, How Kerosene Is Made reveals the science behind what powers aircraft every day.
Watch till the end to understand why kerosene became the fuel that keeps airplanes in the sky.
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What if the universe was never designed to be understood? Astronomer Michelle Thaller makes a case that the human brain, despite its complexity, may be as poorly equipped to grasp ultimate reality as a grasshopper is to grasp calculus.
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About Michelle Thaller:
Michelle Thaller is an astronomer and Assistant Director for Science Communication at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
Astronomer Michelle Thaller walks through what a century of physics has actually dismantled: Our intuitions about space, time, and what it means to know something is true.
Most people assume the big questions, the multiverses, the Big Bang, the nature of reality, are what astronomers spend their careers on. What Thaller reveals is that the truth is stranger.
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About Michelle Thaller:
Michelle Thaller is an astronomer and Assistant Director for Science Communication at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
Did you know that Christ the Redeemer is a hollow 12-story structure standing 700 meters above sea level?
In this video, we explore the hidden engineering secrets, the extreme calculations, and the incredible technical challenge behind the construction of this world-famous monument under seemingly impossible conditions. From the hidden “heart” inside the concrete to the 6 million soapstone tiles glued by hand, we uncover what is really hidden beneath its stone skin.