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Has the Large Hadron Collider finally challenged the laws of physics? | New Scientist
Did Large Hadron Collider create TIME TRAVEL? 'Machine shut down after plane vanishes' | Weird | News | Express.co.uk
Large Hadron Collider Seeks New Particles after Major Upgrade - Scientific American
Open Days: Book now to visit CERN's underground facilities | CERN
Large Hadron Collider: Touring the physics frontier - CNET
Into the heart of CERN: an underground tour of the Large Hadron Collider (video) | Engadget
France, Switzerland, Cern, open door, visit to the 26.659 km tunnel housing the LHC particle accelerator: large hadron collider the tube contains the superconducting electromagnets Stock Photo - Alamy
CERN is about to kick off the Large Hadron Collider on a third run : NPR
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Inside CERN's Large Hadron Collider - The New York Times
Large Hadron Collider officially resumes scientific work | Popular Science
Did you know that you can visit CERN, worlds largest Sci-Fi lab, for free - Tripoto
If you visit CERN in Geneva, you can buy 1 Terabyte of Large Hadron Collider data from the souvenir shop"... there goes my kid's college funds : r/DataHoarder
How do I visit CERN? | CERN
The Hunt Is On: Massive Collider Churning Out Data : NPR
How To - How to Visit CERN | Space.com Forums
CERN Open Days: 70,000 happy visitors | CERN
How to Visit the Large Hadron Collider: 15 Steps (with Pictures)
How to Visit the Large Hadron Collider: 15 Steps (with Pictures)
If you can't visit CERN, here's the next best thing (pictures) - CNET
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How to Visit the Large Hadron Collider: 15 Steps (with Pictures)
The World Doesn't Need a New Gigantic Particle Collider - Scientific American