Romka and “Chibis”
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“The Hadron Collider will shed first light into the dark universe”Published 20 October, 2009, 11:41 Edited 23 November, 2009, 20:28 With the Hadron Collider scheduled to be operational soon, scientists believe that the secrets of the universe will soon be revealed. RT's Sophie Shevardnadze spoke to the Director General of CERN, Professor Rolf-Dieter Heaur about his expectations as the Collider prepares to go back online after last year's misfire, which caused the station to be shut down for repairs. The problems have been solved, he says, and major discoveries and explanations for the simplest of particles that make up our universe lie ahead. Read also: Russian Cosmonaut Becomes First President of International Space State discuss it Show comments (6) Romka and “Chibis”Romka is preparing for a trip home. He’s already started training in... Read full story |
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