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Idaho Physicist Super Psyched About Super Collider
Adam Cotterell (2008-09-10)
BOISE IDAHO (idaho) - The first tests of the world's biggest physics experiment are being hailed with cheers and champagne. Early Wednesday morning a European research organization, shot protons around a 17 mile loop at just under the speed of light. Now scientists can attempt their real goal smashing these particles into subatomic smithereens to see what they're made of. Boise State Radio's Adam Cotterell found out why one Idaho physicist thinks this is important. © Copyright 2009, idaho
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