100m beneath an unremarkable patch of French-Swiss countryside, scientists are smashing particles into each other at 99.999999% the speed of light to try to understand the origins of the Universe.
Oxford physicists are here, analysing the incredible amounts of data generated so far, upgrading the amazing machines, and designing future colliders to replace the LHC after it has reached its limits.
Oxford physicists are here, analysing the incredible amounts of data generated so far, upgrading the amazing machines, and designing future colliders to replace the LHC after it has reached its limits.
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