CERN's Large Hadron Collider Restarts After Three-Year Upgrade
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Large Hadron Collider Restarts After 3-year Break, will Smash Protons at Greater Speed for New Discoveries
Large Hadron Collider: After a three-year break for upgrade, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN will smash protons at greater speed in the hope of new ground-breaking discoveries. It will further study the Higgs boson, the existence of which it proved in 2012, and put the Standard Model of particle physics to test after recent anomalies sparked theories about a mysterious fifth force of nature, science, physics, CERN, Paris, France
CERN restarts Large Hadron Collider in quest to unlock origins of the universe
Scientists at the European Council for Nuclear Research restarted the Large Hadron Collider on Friday, more than three years after the world's most powerful particle accelerator was paused for maintenance and upgrades.
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