Large Hadron Collider
Sep 15 2008, Baroka

Yes, a miracle did happen last week all over the world when the Large Hadron Collider was switched on. It was the largest of such facility built with the singular aim of understanding particle physics the more, and thus explain the many puzzles of...

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