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CERN Explains Why The LHC Has To Go Bye-Bye For Two Years
Science fans around the world were saddened when CERN announced its Large Hadron Collider would be shutting down for almost two years worth of repairs and upgrades. As this video explains, that’s OK. When the LHC is powered up again in 2015, it will finally be able to run at full capacity.
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LHC Experiments Suggest A Second Higgs Boson. That, Or Someone Forgot To Clean The Accelerator
The Higgs Boson is easily one of the most exciting discoveries made by science in recent times. Hopefully you saved some of that excitement for the second Higgs-like particle, which CERN may or may not have discovered. It really depends on how much they’ve had to drink, apparently.
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Particle Soup From The Large Hardron Collider Is The Hottest Thing Mankind Has Ever Made
Scientists at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider say they just temporarily created the hottest man-made temperature by colliding two lead ions.
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The First Band In The History Of The Web Doesn’t Sound That Bad
1990s girl group Les Horribles Cernettes got its photo published in a HTML page 20 years ago. It was the first photo in the history of the web, which makes them the first music band in the history of the web too. Here’s how the song Collider sounds.