There were celebrations on Tuesday at CERN, the European physics research centre in Geneva, as it inaugurated its new particle accelerator which will continue the work examining the universe and it’s hoped could help cancer research.
The latest upgrade, the Linac 4 machine, replaces an injector that’s nearly 40 years old. Its job is to produce the flow of particles for the Large Hadron Collider or LHC, the 27-kilometre accelerator that smashes protons together for science.
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