The Large Hadron Collider gets reset and refreshed each year - a CERN physicist explains how the team uses subatomic splashes to restart the experiments
Briefly

Each winter, the collider and its experiments hibernate... We need some time to replace pieces or install new components.
The LHC explores the hidden world of subatomic particles, helping scientists understand how the universe works and evolves over time.
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