Deep beneath the border of France and Switzerland, the world’s most massive physics machine is sending subatomic particles smashing into each other at speeds nearing the speed of light. Physicists working with the 17-mile-long Large Hadron Collider hope it will help solve some of the universe’s mysteries.
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Particle Pings: Sounds Of The Large Hadron Collider : NPR
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Particle Pings: Sounds Of The Large Hadron Collider : NPR
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Particle Pings: Sounds Of The Large Hadron Collider : NPR
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Particle Pings: Sounds Of The Large Hadron Collider : NPR
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Particle Pings: Sounds Of The Large Hadron Collider : NPR
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Particle Pings: Sounds Of The Large Hadron Collider : NPR
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