CERN Scientists Achieve Historic Lead-to-Gold Transformation
Geneva-based researchers demonstrate momentary atomic transformation in groundbreaking physics experiment

Key Takeaways
- CERN physicists have successfully transformed lead into gold during high-energy nuclear collisions.
- The transformation occurs when lead nuclei collide or pass near each other at nearly the speed of light.
- Gold is produced when three protons are removed from a lead nucleus.
- The gold produced exists for only a tiny fraction of a second.
- The discovery was published in Physical Review Journals.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The medieval alchemistsā dream may have technically come true, but their hopes of riches have once again been dashed."
"To produce gold (a nucleus with 79 protons), three protons must be removed from a lead nucleus in the LHC beams."