An Inside Look at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, Part II.
Here’s Part II of our insider’s look at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The machine that National Geographic said was looking for the God Particle, or the Higgs Boson Particle. This is the largest particle collider in the world, with tons of sensors and a huge computing network. This is also the place where the Web was invented. Our tour guide? Frank E. Taylor, a senior research scientist at MIT.

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CERN seems extremely interesting. I had watched a few documentaries on this project during the past few months. Just hope everything happens as predicted by the CERN Lead Scientist. 8)
Oh my God, how many discussions around this project, and I think that it is worth to speak about it. Your video, it is really an inside's look of the CERN.
Thank you for posting this informative video. I have been interested in CERN ever since learning about it from a TED speech.
CERN seems extremely interesting. I had watched a few documentaries on this project during the past few months. Just hope everything happens as predicted by the CERN Lead Scientist. 8)
Good Gracious - I hope a mini blackhole doesnt open up and eat us all up!! Cool vid Scobe. Really like the changes in the blog design.
Yikes, good catch Eddy! We fixed the typo.
Great stuff! Very exciting!! And I love the typo in the headline.