2015 will see CERN, the European particle physics laboratory near Geneva, resume operation of its Large Hadron Collider at an enhanced energy level that it hopes will yield novel insights into both the Higgs Boson and supersymmetry.
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Fabiola Gianotti: Next CERN chief ponders future after LHC
2015 will see CERN, the European particle physics laboratory near Geneva, resume operation of its Large Hadron Collider at an enhanced energy level that it hopes will yield novel insights into both the Higgs Boson and supersymmetry.
2015 will see CERN, the European particle physics laboratory near Geneva, resume operation of its Large Hadron Collider at an enhanced energy level that it hopes will yield novel insights into both the Higgs Boson and supersymmetry.