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November 08, 2010
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UK Scientists Celebrate Mini Big Bangs As Lead Ion Collides
London, UK (SPX) Nov 07, 2010
UK scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider's (LHC's) ALICE experiment at CERN are today celebrating the LHC's latest achievement which opens up an entirely new avenue of exploration. The successful collision of lead ions in the accelerator at record energies allows matter to be probed as it would have been in the first moments of the Universe's existence. This new phase of the LHC's program comes after seven months of successfully colliding protons at high energies. The UK work ... read more

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