Large Hadron Collider resumes atom smashing after two-year pause

Physicists hope the new run might lead to discoveries that could help "explain remaining mysteries such as dark matter".

June 03, 2015 03:50 pm | Updated July 29, 2016 03:43 pm IST - BERLIN

A file photo shows the the Large Hadron Collider in its tunnel at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland.

A file photo shows the the Large Hadron Collider in its tunnel at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland.

Scientists say they have successfully restarted the world’s biggest particle collider after a two-year shutdown and upgrade and it’s now producing almost double the collision energy of its first run.

The European Organisation for Nuclear Research, or CERN, said on Wednesday the >Large Hadron Collider will now run around the clock for the next three years.

The collider underwent a $150 million-upgrade after its first run, which produced results that helped confirm the existence of an elusive subatomic particle, the Higgs boson.

CERN’s director, Rolf Heuer, says physicists hope the new run might lead to discoveries that could help “explain remaining mysteries such as dark matter”.

The LHC, located in a 27-km tunnel beneath the Swiss-French border, is now smashing together protons at 13 trillion electronvolts.

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