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Decision Approaching on CERN’s Proposed Large Hadron Collider

FEB 01, 1993

The Large Hadron Collider is Europe’s answer to the Superconducting Super Collider. The final decision to build the LHC must come from the CERN Council, the governing body that represents the European laboratory’s 17 member states. That decision is likely to be made at the Council’s meeting in December. In the meantime, the LHC project is moving forward on several fronts.

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