Race To Recreate Big Bang Conditions Reignited

Race to recreate Big Bang conditions reignited

ZURICH (Reuters) - After a year's delay, scientists at the world's biggest accelerator have restarted an experiment to recreate "Big Bang" conditions that had sparked suggestions the earth would be sucked in by millions of black holes.

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