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What physicists can learn from the Large Hadron Collider. — -- The world's most powerful atom smasher that has provided insight into the beginnings of the universe is ready to get back to work.
She says that all this research that was done both in the labs and with the Atom Smasher laid the foundation for what would come during the Manhattan Project and the nuclear age beyond.
Good-bye, Large Hadron Collider. Hello, Black Mesa. That's the reader's choice in Wired Science's Large Hadron Collider Renaming Contest, announced last week to fill the vast gulf between the LHC ...
THIS IS ONCE A VERY SECURE FACILITY BECAUSE OF WHAT ITEM OVER THERE. THE OLD WESTINGHOUSE ATOM SMASHER NOW HAS SHADOWED ITSELF DOWN ON ITS SIDE. ITS FOUNDATION GONE. BUT WE HAVE LEARNED WHAT IT ...
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