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Today, Fermilab is home to the world's most powerful particle collider, the Tevatron.
Both detectors draw their subatomic cannon fodder from the Tevatron, America's most powerful particle accelerator.
At the moment, the world's most powerful particle accelerator is at Fermilab, near Chicago.
When it eventually starts work, it will be the world's most powerful particle collider.
The LHC was restarted in November 2009 and became the most powerful particle accelerator in the world later that month.
THE Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is far and away the most powerful particle accelerator built by the hand of man.
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The work undertaken to discover the Higgs - from the original theories to the construction of the world's most powerful particle-smasher - has led to a very exciting and productive period in physics research.
And they play on fears that America is in danger of losing its pre-eminence in high-budget "big science", following the closure earlier this year of the Illinois-based Tevatron, the second-most-powerful particle accelerator in the world.The JWST, if it does eventually fly, would surely do some spectacular science.
More aggressively, Europe is seeking to dominate particle physics by building the world's most powerful atom smasher, set for its debut in 2007.
Mysterious high-energy particles known as cosmic rays zip through space at a wide range of energies, some millions of times greater than those produced in the world's most powerful atom smasher.
The "Large Hadron Collider (LHC)" which will be the world's largest and most powerful accelerator and particle collider for particle research experiments is planned to start operation at CERN in 2007.
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