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CERN

Mentioned in 20 analyzed podcast episodes across 10 shows

A European particle physics research organization best known for operating the Large Hadron Collider, where major discoveries like the Higgs boson were made. Podcasts reference CERN as both a symbol of successful international scientific cooperation and a source of cutting-edge fundamental physics research, with discussions spanning topics from particle decay analysis to future infrastructure projects like proposed larger colliders.

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Last Podcast On The Left

Last Podcast On The Left · Apr 1, 2026

Side Stories: Clavicular Criminality

Recently transported anti-matter in specialized truck for first time, raising security concerns

Missing Scientists Wright-Patterson Air Force BaseClassified Space Weapons Technology DevelopmentLooks-Maxing Internet Subculture and Violence
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Digital Social Hour

Digital Social Hour · Mar 31, 2026

The Truth About Geopolymer Materials... | Owen Benjamin & Chris Gardner | DSH #1899

Particle collider facility discussed as potential dimensional gateway or portal creation device under Mount Hermon

Biochar production and agricultural applicationsGeopolymer construction technology and ancient pyramid engineeringSoil carbon deficit and regenerative farming practices
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Candace

Candace · Mar 9, 2026

Donald Trump Has Betrayed America. | Candace Ep 308

Nuclear physics organization; host references alleged occult ceremony involving scientists before Shiva statue

Occult Symbolism in Political LeadershipCharlie Kirk Assassination Conspiracy TheoriesTrump Administration Foreign Policy and Israel Relations
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El Orden Mundial

El Orden Mundial · Feb 22, 2026

El Orden Mundial: La nueva tesis que cobra fuerza sobre el fallo del Supremo sobre los aranceles de Trump

Mencionado como ejemplo de organización multilateral que demuestra que la cooperación internacional funciona

Sentencia del Tribunal Supremo sobre aranceles de TrumpConstitucionalidad de poderes de emergencia nacionalSeparación de poderes en Estados Unidos
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Nature Podcast

Nature Podcast · Feb 18, 2026

This chunk of glass could store two million books for 10,000 years

Mentioned as source of large-scale sensor and observation data requiring long-term archival storage solutions

Glass-based optical data storageFemtosecond laser technology for data encodingLong-term archival data preservation
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From First Principles

From First Principles · Feb 18, 2026

Winter Olympics Deep Dive: Ice Physics, Performance Pressure, and Climate Change (EP. 26)

Operates Large Hadron Collider where particle physics research discussed in episode occurs

Ice Physics and Slipperiness MechanismsAtomic Force Microscopy ApplicationsGlacier Dynamics and Sea Level Rise
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Blurry Creatures

Blurry Creatures · Feb 10, 2026

EP: 397 Project Monarch, Montauk & Mind Control: A Psychologist's Journey into SRA with Dr. Robin Perry Braun

Described as continuation of Montauk Project, attempting to create portals and manipulate dimensions

Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) and survivor recoveryProject Monarch and MK-Ultra mind-control programsDissociative Identity Disorder and trauma-based programming
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From First Principles

From First Principles · Feb 10, 2026

FFP EP. 25 | Plants, Quantum Sensors, and Predicting Cancer Evolution

Referenced as location where Higgs boson was discovered using similar decay product analysis techniques

Alkaloid Biosynthesis and Pharmaceutical ProductionQuantum Entanglement in MetrologyCancer Aneuploidy and Fitness Landscapes
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Science Friday

Science Friday · Feb 9, 2026

The Largest US Particle Collider Stops Its Collisions

Operates the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the only particle accelerator more powerful than RHIC globally.

Quark-Gluon Plasma PhysicsRelativistic Heavy Ion Collider OperationsNuclear Matter Phase Transitions
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People I (Mostly) Admire

People I (Mostly) Admire · Feb 7, 2026

6. Nathan Myhrvold: “I Am Interested in Lots of Things, and That's Actually a Bad Strategy”

European particle physics laboratory that discovered the Higgs boson, representing major progress in fundamental physics

Advanced Nuclear Reactor Design (TerraPower, Natrium)Climate Change Mitigation TechnologyHurricane Suppression Systems (Salter Sink)
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What Now? with Trevor Noah

What Now? with Trevor Noah · Feb 5, 2026

Cleo Abram: What Could Go Right?

Large Hadron Collider facility discussed as example of complex scientific infrastructure worthy of optimistic explainer content

Optimistic Journalism and Solutions-Focused ReportingYouTube as Primary Streaming Platform vs. Traditional MediaIndependent Creator Economics and Sustainability
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Candace

Candace · Feb 5, 2026

REVELATIONS: Macron’s Boyfriend. Erika’s Girlfriend. | Candace Ep 302

Particle physics facility with Shiva statue and logo allegedly containing occult symbolism; stated goal to recreate Big Bang

Erica Kirk alibi investigation and Charlie Kirk death case inconsistencies23andMe DNA collection and genetic marker harvestingCERN particle physics research and occult symbolism
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The Quanta Podcast

The Quanta Podcast · Jan 27, 2026

Is Particle Physics Dead, Dying, or Just Hard?

European research organization operating the Large Hadron Collider and campaigning for a 91-kilometer proton collider to search for new particles.

Standard Model of Particle Physics limitationsHiggs boson discovery and post-2012 stagnationSupersymmetry particle search failure
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The Joe Rogan Experience

The Joe Rogan Experience · Dec 24, 2025

#2430 - Jay Anderson

Large Hadron Collider facility that achieves gold creation from lead nuclei through particle acceleration, producing trillions of times less than needed for visible amounts

Megalithic Architecture and Construction TechnologyAncient Acoustic Engineering and Consciousness AlterationYounger Dryas Impact Hypothesis and Cyclical Cataclysm
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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas · Dec 8, 2025

338 | Ryan Patterson on the Physics of Neutrinos

Referenced as host of the Large Hadron Collider, contrasted with smaller neutrino experiments

Neutrino Detection TechnologiesCP Violation in Particle PhysicsMatter-Antimatter Asymmetry
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The Rest Is Science

The Rest Is Science · Dec 4, 2025

The Letter That Changed Mathematics

Research facility where hosts visited to observe giant neutrino detector using liquid argon technology

Srinivasa Ramanujan biography and mathematical contributionsNumber theory and partition functionsG.H. Hardy and mathematical mentorship
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StarTalk Radio

StarTalk Radio · Dec 2, 2025

Are We The Universe’s Way of Knowing Itself? With Brian Cox

Host of LEP collider (1980s-1990s) and LHC where Cox conducted particle physics research on Z-bosons and proton structure

Emergence and Complexity TheoryQuantum Field Theory and Standard ModelBlack Hole Thermodynamics and Information Paradox
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American Alchemy with Jesse Michels

American Alchemy with Jesse Michels · Oct 25, 2025

Top Astronomer: “I Found 100,000 UFOs Above Earth!” (ft. Beatriz Villarroel)

Particle physics research organization operating Large Hadron Collider, cited as example of hypothesis-driven scientific methodology

Transient Phenomena Detection in Historical Astronomical DataEarth Shadow Analysis for Orbital Object VerificationNuclear Weapons Testing and UAP Correlation Studies
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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas · Oct 13, 2025

AMA | October 2025

Mentioned in context of Large Hadron Collider experiments and antimatter research confirming antimatter falls downward

Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum MechanicsDavid Lewis Modal Realism and Possible WorldsBorn Rule Derivation and Self-Locating Uncertainty
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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas · Oct 6, 2025

331 | Solo: Fine-Tuning, God, and the Multiverse

Operates the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, built partly to discover particles solving the hierarchy problem; no new physics found yet

Fine-tuning in fundamental physics constantsCosmological constant problem and dark energyInflationary cosmology and spatial flatness
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