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LHC to smash atoms above 13 TeV in search of god particle

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10/06/2015
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MEXICO: Following a two-year hiatus, scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, got back to work over the weekend. The last time around, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which is the world’s largest particle accelerator, discovered the Higgs boson particle, and now CERN is hoping that it can produce even more data that will give scientists a better understanding of the subatomic makeup of the universe.
The two-year break in work was so that the LHC could receive an upgrade allowing it to smash together atoms using twice the amount of energy as its first operational period, which lasted from 2010 to 2013. Collisions are now capable at 13 TeV, and now that the LHC is back in action, it’s expected to run until 2018.
Researchers at CERN are using the LHC to find answers about the workings of the universe, specifically with regard to dark matter, which has never been witnessed directly but is believed to make up 85% of the universe. Scientists are starting to collect data on collisions produced by the LHC that will be sent out to all corners of the world for analysis. CERN is hoping that the energy from the smashing particles will release dark-matter particles that they’ll be able to analyze, allowing them to learn more about the workings of the universe.

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