Join us for Big Bang Day: The Sequel
The wait is over. Eighteen months after Cern's £6bn collider exploded, the machine is ready for action again. Starting tomorrow morning, the hunt is on for new particles, forces and dimensions. Join us for the ride, liveThe Large Hadron Collider will attempt its first high energy collisions at Cern tomorrow morning. We are expecting things to move at a pace from 7.45am BST. A tentative schedule of the day's events is here.The day's proceedings will be webcast by Cern. We will be keeping watch and commenting on our live blog from 7.30am as events unfurl. It would be great to have you along and to hear your thoughts as the morning progresses.CernParticle physicsPhysicsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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