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What’s next for the Large Hadron Collider?

by Mihai Andrei
October 25, 2012
in Physics
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With the Higgs Boson being arguably found, what could be in store for the Large Hadron Collider? Many, many things. Steven Cherry for IEEE Spectrum’s “Techwise Conversations” discussed the matter with Rachel Courtland and professor Matt Strassler. Really interesting discussion, both for those with no physics knowledge, and for the particle aficionados.

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