Large Hadron Collider on paws after creature chews through wiring
by Ian Sample Science editor from on (#1C8NZ)
LHC to be out of action for a week while connections to transformer are replaced following visit from hungry fouine
The world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator has been brought to its knees by a beech marten, a member of the weasel family, that chewed through wiring connected to a 66,000-volt transformer.
The Large Hadron Collider on the outskirts of Geneva was designed to recreate in miniature fireballs similar to the conditions that prevailed at the birth of the universe, but operations of the machine, which occupies a 17-mile tunnel beneath Switzerland, have been placed on hold pending repairs to the unit.
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