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Brian Cox: Qu’est-ce qui a mal tourné avec le LHC?

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Dans ce court exposé de TED U 2009, Brian Cox partage les nouvelles sur le grand collisionneur de hadrons de CERN. Il traite les réparations qui sont en cours et ce que l'avenir réserve pour le plus grand projet scientifique jamais réalisé.

Physicist Brian Cox has two jobs: working with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, and explaining big science to the general public. He's a professor at the University of Manchester. Full bio »

Translated into French by Natasha Latysheva
Reviewed by Charlène Barré
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