World’s Largest Particle Collider Back In Action
The world’s largest particle collider is back in business. The Large Hadron Collider broke down last fall. It has taken a year to repair, but this month it began smashing again at record energies. Scientists at CERN, Europe’s particle physics lab, are eagerly preparing for a new era in the field.
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