GENEVA (Reuters) - Scientists working on the Big Bang project probing the secrets of the cosmos said on Wednesday their giant particle collider is on course to make unexpected discoveries about the origins and makeup of the universe.
Reporting on the progress of the experiment two months into its initial high-power phase, scientists at the CERN research centre said the $10 billion machine was rapidly proving its capacity to advance the frontiers of physics.
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