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After two years, the Large Hadron Collider is back in action

Scientists spent around $150 million on an upgrade on the collider.

THE WORLD’S LARGEST particle accelerator is back in action after a two-year shut-down and upgrade, embarking on a new mission that scientists hope could give them a look into the unseen dark universe.

Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, today shot two particle beams through the Large Hadron Collider’s 27-kilometre (16.8-mile) tunnel, beneath the Swiss-French border near Geneva.

The collider was instrumental in the discovery of the Higgs boson, a subatomic particle that had long been theorized but never confirmed until 2013.

Scientists are promising nearly twice the energy and more violent particle crashes this time around. They hope to see all sorts of new physics, including a first ever glimpse of dark matter, during the collider’s second three-year run.

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CERN said the restart went smoothly and faster than expected. Still, it will be a while yet before the accelerator is working at full speed and particle crashes start.

“It will take us about six weeks to two months to establish the first stable collisions for the experiments, because we have to commission all the instruments, all the systems one by one,” said Joerg Wenninger, the accelerator’s coordinator of operations.

Dark matter — and its cousin, dark energy — make up most of the universe, but scientists haven’t been able to see them yet, so researchers are looking for them in high-energy crashes, in orbit in a special experiment on the international space station, and in a deep underground mine.

CERN spent about $150 million on the upgrade, opening the massive machine every 20 meters (66 feet), checking magnets and improving connections.

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    Mute Atticus the Accuser
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    Apr 5th 2015, 8:28 PM

    The government fund RTE with €150000000 per year.

    Cost of associate membership of Cern €1000000, full membership €11000000 per year.

    Ireland needs to fast track it’s scientific position.

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    Mute Deco James Connolly
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    Apr 5th 2015, 9:30 PM

    If cern can make better telly for less money than rte i am all for giving them a go .

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    Mute Atticus the Accuser
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    Apr 5th 2015, 10:40 PM

    Simple cell bacteria could make better T.V. Anyway my point was for a fraction of the budget RTE get Ireland could be members of CERN.I’d be mich happier if some of my license fee went towards that.Could RTE not survive on €139000000?

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    Mute Ronan Stokes
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    Apr 5th 2015, 10:43 PM

    To think Ireland is not a member of CERN is sickening. The shyte the Govt speil about us being a knowledge economy and how they try push students into science and maths. I suppose what can we expect from people that don’t know what skype is.

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    Apr 5th 2015, 7:53 PM

    Yeah, Mister White. Science!

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    Mute Bobby Phelan
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    Apr 5th 2015, 8:31 PM

    The god particle or the higgs particle I thought they were finished with that.

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    Mute Deco James Connolly
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    Apr 5th 2015, 9:28 PM

    They are now looking for the devil particle.

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    Mute Dave King
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    Apr 5th 2015, 9:34 PM

    People whinging about the advancement of science while typing on a science box. Maked sense!

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    Apr 5th 2015, 9:55 PM

    Im not winging about advancements in science. Just saying that this one scares the bjasus out of me. Hope its a complete success and we learn alot from it. Then again i also hope it doesn’t f*ck with are planet.

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    Mute The Viking
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    Apr 5th 2015, 7:57 PM

    I agree with science and innovative ways of discovering and resolving theries that may see us unlock secrets to help us progress in life . Have to admit tho, for some reason this scares the sh*t out of me..

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    Mute Neil Sullivan
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    Apr 5th 2015, 10:22 PM

    Here comes the end…playing with black holes is never a good idea

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    Mute IrishGravyTrain
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    Apr 5th 2015, 11:03 PM

    Dunno about that. Halle Berry would be alright.

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    Mute Martin Byrne
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    Apr 5th 2015, 11:15 PM

    What if it leads to infinite energy? Your phone would never run out of battery – we could irrigate the desserts and lick carbon up in forests. What if it leads to anti-gravity? No more plane crashes! Frictionless commutes .. What if….

    That’s the point of research – it could lead to something, but it will definitely lead to more knowledge. What an amazing thing that apes like us can know about particles smaller than an electron and the forces that give existence its shape.

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    Mute Ronan Stokes
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    Apr 5th 2015, 11:58 PM

    The problem with that Martin is no one is interested in developing something they can’t change for. It’s like when Tesla told JP Morgan that he could produce electricity and transmit it wirelessly even trans atlantic. The only downside is you can’t charge for it. JP Morgan wasn’t too interested in that.

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    Apr 5th 2015, 11:59 PM

    Fascinating stuff! I wish I had a scientific brain to understand some of it.

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    Apr 6th 2015, 1:53 AM

    Couple of the regular commentators on here I’d like to put into a giant particle accelerator

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    Mute Sheik Yahbouti
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    Apr 5th 2015, 9:04 PM

    Well big whoop. I’m so happy I could shite.

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    Mute Pj Quinn
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    Apr 5th 2015, 11:30 PM

    150 million such a waste of money just turn off the lights in Leinster house and their is plenty of dark matter …

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    Apr 5th 2015, 9:26 PM

    Big swing of the micky!! We might get to see a few dots on a computer screen again!

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    Apr 5th 2015, 11:42 PM

    Jesus Christ, shut up.

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    Apr 6th 2015, 11:00 AM

    RTE news reported that the ‘Hadron Collider Machine’ is back in action – no joke

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