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If Cern works, Switzerland won't disappear
This 17-mile underground doughnut on the French-Swiss border, one-fifth British-funded, has a good claim to be the most important place on the planet when it finally switches on and begins to smash atomic particles into each other at almost the speed of light. (1 page)
Lenguaje: | eng |
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2007
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1027594 |
Sumario: | This 17-mile underground doughnut on the French-Swiss border, one-fifth British-funded, has a good claim to be the most important place on the planet when it finally switches on and begins to smash atomic particles into each other at almost the speed of light. (1 page) |
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