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Giant 'supercollider' could find missing secrets of universe, say CERN scientists

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Scientists at CERN - home to the world's largest particle accelerator - have put forward proposals for a new "supercollider" which it is hoped will help uncover the secrets of 95% of the universe.

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Researchers at the world's largest particle accelerator in Switzerland have put forward proposals for a much larger superaccelerator with which to discover new particles that would revolutionize physics and lead to a fuller understanding of how the Universe works, the BBC reports.

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Huge atom-smasher bid to find missing 95% of Universe

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, February 5, 2024.
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