How the new Large Hadron Collider experiments could change physics forever - Inverse
After a three-year hiatus, the Large Hadron Collider is coming back online for new science. This includes the hunt for a fifth fundamental force.
After a
three-year-long nap, the worlds largest particle collider is awake and ready to help physicists probe the very edge of science itself, including the possible existence of a mysterious fifth… [+6632 chars]
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