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(FILES) A file photo on April 26, 2007 provided by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) shows a large dipole magnet symbolically lowered into the tunnel, in Geneva, to mark the end of a crucial phase of installation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Physicists reported on September 22, 2011 that sub-atomic particles called neutrinos can travel faster than light, a finding that -- if verified -- would blast a hole in Einstein's theory of relativity. In experiments conducted between the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland and a laboratory in Italy, the tiny particles were clocked at 300,006 kilometres per second, about six km/sec faster that the speed of light, the researchers said. AFP PHOTO / CERN
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Geneva, Genève, SWITZERLAND |
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23 Septembrie 2011 |
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