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YouTube physicists promote CERN

MAY 26, 2009
Physics Today

CERN Physicists: A team of physicists involved in research at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland have created a YouTube site to describe some of their theoretical work and look at the problems associated with the incident that caused the LHC to be shut down last year. In their most recent report, there is also an update on the status of the LHC, along with a discussion over what to call last year’s failure.

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