CERN
Mentioned in 28 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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Episode Mentions
🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd · May 13, 2026
🔬 NASA's Daring Mars Flyby, Zombie Cancer Cells Destroyed & The Cosmic Map That Changes Everything
“Large Hadron Collider detecting unusual B meson particle decay patterns suggesting new physics”
Astrum Space · May 9, 2026
Paradoxes That Push the Limits of Reality
“Large Hadron Collider experiments cited as empirical evidence for length contraction effects in particle collisions”
Lex Fridman Podcast · May 6, 2026
#496 – FFmpeg: The Incredible Technology Behind Video on the Internet
“Uses VLC to monitor Large Hadron Collider sensors via multicast network”
Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast · May 5, 2026
🔬Doing Vibe Physics — Alex Lupsasca, OpenAI
“Mentioned as location of LHC particle collider used in physics research”
Astrum Space · Apr 30, 2026
We're Close to Harnessing the Power of a Star
“Scientific research organization mentioned as major user of helium for cooling magnets in particle physics experiments”
Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe · Apr 23, 2026
Will AI solve physics?
“Operates Large Hadron Collider; uses machine learning extensively for particle detection and simulation”
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”
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”
unPAUSED with Dr. Mary Claire Haver · Mar 24, 2026
Brain Fog, Memory Loss, and Alzheimer’s Risk During Menopause with Dr. Lisa Mosconi
“Dr. Mosconi's mother worked at the accelerator facility in Geneva, influencing her early interest in brain imaging technology”
Astrum Space · Mar 19, 2026
What If an Antimatter Meteor Hit the Earth?
“Mentioned as a facility where tiny amounts of antimatter are reliably created in particle accelerator experiments”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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.”
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”
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”
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”
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.”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”