One short trip for a proton, one not-so-giant step for mankind, it turns out. On September 10 scientists at the Large Hadron Collider, near Geneva, successfully steered the first beam of protons around the accelerator’s 27-kilometer circular track. After entering the tunnel, the beam twice struck a scintillating screen, causing atoms in the screen to emit light.
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