V3 talks to Cern's deputy head of engineering about the work required to fix a machine as immense as the Large Hadron Collider
In mid-February European physics lab Cern announced it was beginning the process of shutting down its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for almost two years in order to carry out maintenance and upgrade ...
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