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Run the Length of the Future Circular Collider

12:00am - 11:59pm / Thursday 31st October 2024 / Online event
Type: Social Event / Category: Public
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Run the Length of the Future Circular Collider: A Virtual Fitness Challenge!

Calling all fitness enthusiasts and science buffs!
The Department of Physics at the University of Liverpool is thrilled to announce, "Run the Length of the Future Circular Collider," a virtual fitness challenge that merges your passion for health with the fascinating world of physics!

The Challenge:
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) may be the biggest and most intricate machine ever built, but a new champion is on the horizon! Scientists are designing the Future Circular Collider (FCC), a proposed accelerator for the post-LHC era that would span an astonishing 91 kilometres circumference.

This virtual challenge invites you to run or walk the distance of the FCC at your own pace, from the comfort of your local surroundings. Lace up your shoes and embark on this scientific journey between October 1st and 31st, 2024. Track your progress and submit your results through our easy-to-use registration website.
https://race-nation.co.uk/register/university-of-liverpool/run-the-length-of-the-future-circular-collider