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Брайан Кокс: Что не так пошло на Большом Адронном Коллайдере (БАК)

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В этом коротком докладе, представленном на TED U 2009, Брайан Кокс делится новостями о суперколлайдере в ЦЕРНе. Он рассказывает о текущем ремонте и о том, что обещает будущее этого самого большого, из когда-либо предпринятых, научного эксперимента.

Translated into Russian by Yuriy Pakhotin
Reviewed by Gleb Vorobiev
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About Brian Cox

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 and more links

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