19-06-2017 23:58 via theverge.com

You're always just a typo away from the Large Hardon Collider

CERN, Europe's nuclear research organization, operates the Large Hadron Collider (or LHC, for short) — the largest particle accelerator in the world. Inside this almost 17-mile ring of tubes and superconducting magnets, beams of high-energy particles collide at nearly the speed of light. The LHC is also, apparently, a "hardon" collider, according to certain reaches of the internet — including CERN’s own site.That’s right, CERN has made the dreaded hardon typo. Writer Anne
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