The Large Hadron Collider is about to turn back on after a 3-year hiatus

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The Large Hadron Collider is about to turn back on after a 3-year hiatus
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, both of which scientists predict exist but neither of which have been proven or detected yet.

While only a small fraction of these ultra-high-speed collisions display the strange physics processes scientists are looking to study, the collisions can produce massive particles like the Higgs boson, an elementary particle predicted to exist by the Standard Model of particle physics that was verified by experiments at CERN in 2012.

Although the LHC has led to new physics research throughout both of its previous, successful runs, teams at CERN hope to push their explorations with the new upgrades implemented during the shutdown. Included in these improvements, CERN has increased the power of the LHC's injectors, which feed the beams of accelerated particles into the collider. During Run 2, ending in 2018, the collider could accelerate beams of particles up to an energy of 6.5 teraelectronvolts, which has been increased to 6.8 teraelectronvolts,. . 1 TeV is roughly equivalent to the kinetic energy of a flying mosquito; this might not seem much, but it's an immense amount of energy for a single proton.

In order to pull off this significant increase in energy, thousands of superconducting magnets in the LHC, that direct the proton beams, need to"learn" to adjust to stronger currents after being shut of for so long during

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