The Large Hadron Collider in CERN's
Geneva lab has started producing new "record" collisions that
are opening a gateway on the unknown, creating new particles
leading to newly observable phenomena including the dark matter
that occupies 25% of the universe and the existence of new
dimensions, scientists said Monday. "It's a big thrill," said
CERN Directo Fabiola Gianotti. "With these data, tests will
enable us to obtain more precise measurements of the Higgs
boson, as well as other particles and phenomena," she said. The
data will also "enable us to look towards a new physics, with an
increased potential for discovery".
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