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:: 11.23.2009 ::

:: LHC nears restart after repairs ::
BBC News
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) could restart as early as this weekend after more than a year of repairs.
But officials have avoided giving an exact date for sending beams of protons around the 27km (17 mile) circular tunnel which houses the collider.
The LHC was first switched on in 2008, but had to be shut down when a faulty electrical connection caused one tonne of helium to leak into the tunnel.
The vast machine is located 100m below the French-Swiss border.
Operated by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (Cern), the LHC will recreate the conditions just after the Big Bang.
Two beams of protons will be fired around the tunnel. These beams will travel in opposite directions around the main "ring" at close to the speed of light.
At allotted points around the tunnel, the proton beams will cross paths, smashing into one another with enormous energy.
Scientists hope to see new particles in the debris of these collisions, revealing fundamental new insights into the nature of the cosmos.
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