UVA Professor Among Scientists Probing the Origins of Matter With Hadron Collider

An international team of scientists has circulated the first beam of protons at nearly the speed of light...around the 17-mile Hadron Collider, and in so doing, may have uncovered hints about the existence of mass in the universe.  Charles Fishburne talked with team member and UVA Physics Professor Bradley Cox.

I tried clicking on the audio player, but nothing happened. Plus, I don't think the experiments happened this week, as per your blurb. I think they just talked about them this week.

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 - Marshall Lloyd

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