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New plans for fixing and using the LHC

AUG 28, 2009
Physics Today
Science : As they prepare to restart the Large Hadron Collider , accelerator physicists are confident that, instead of suffering a second catastrophic breakdown, the world’s largest atom smasher will perform to the standards set by its predecessors—and give them lots of smaller headaches to struggle with. Related News Pick CERN confirms that LHC will run at 3.5 TeV Students, researchers hit by Large Hadron Collider glitches
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