World's most powerful atom smasher restarts: CERN

physorg.com — Scientists have restarted the world's most powerful atom-smasher overnight, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) said Sunday, as they launch a new bid to uncover the secrets of the universe. — Submitted Feb 28, 2010

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Science! It's a verb now!

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When fully functional, CERN will consume around 1000 GWh in the first year (70% of that goes to LHC).

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I love how this article is posted on digg right in front of the "PS3 PSN network crashed" article. Coincidence.... I think not!

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Seriously my friend...If you know all of that then shouldn't you be off solving some brain busting problem somewhere instead of farting around on Digg?

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Its the higgs-boson breaking it again

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Did you just assume that diggers weigh 70kg?I think you're lowballing it a little man.

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