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By Marcus Wilson • 22/11/2009 This post was syndicated from Physics Stop - View original source


 I’ve got better things to do at the weekend than following CERN’s tweets about the LHC. Consequently this posting is about 24 hours out of date. Oh well. The LHC has circulating beams in it again, with not a time-travelling baguette in sight.

http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2009/PR16.09E.html


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