CERNPeople

The LHC first collisions at 8 TeV mark an exciting year, with CERNPeople documenting the action through engaging short videos.

Written bySean Carroll
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The LHC just saw its first collisions at 8 TeV, and all seems well. This should be an exciting year for the accelerator, and a film crew is documenting the action as part of a project called CERNPeople. It consists of a YouTube channel and a Google+ page, worth checking out. Throughout the year they'll be putting up short videos in which they talk to the scientists and technicians about this and that. Here they ask about a perennial topic: competition between the experiments.

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