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LHC restart imminent

APR 01, 2015
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Nature : Scientists at CERN believe they’ve fixed the short circuit that last week delayed the Large Hadron Collider’s restart. The bit of metal causing the short was removed by sending a pulse of electricity through the circuit, much like deliberately blowing a fuse. Subsequent tests suggest that the short is gone, and beams are expected to be fully circulating by this weekend.

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