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The machine, which has been in a winter shutdown since December, will be started up again around Feb. 20, CERN said, and should reach its operating power in March.
The company has yet to say when the neighbouring refinery will be started up again.
By 2020 or so a new reactor will be starting up somewhere in the world every five to six days, compared with one every 17 days in the 1980s.
Hieroglyph, which will be starting up later this fall, pairs science fiction writers like Neal Stephenson and Cory Doctorow with scientists to collaborate on ideas for techno-optimistic stories set in the near future.
Advocates for Legal Equal Access will be started up with a donation of time and money from Al and will sustain itself off of donations.
"A light drizzle will be starting up.
8.18am BST Summary Right now I'll be closing this blog and my colleagues in London, Mark Tran and Matthew Weaver, will be starting up a new one.
So I can tell you today that we will be starting up a range of similar schemes in England and Wales in the new year," he said.
He will be starting up a new department in a brand-new building with a state-of-the-art laboratory that is fully funded for 3 years.
As Howard Fineman points out in announcing that The Huffington Post will be starting up a new edition in Mexico City, "there are more immigrants in the U.S. now than at any time in more than a century -- and many more of them are from Mexico than from any other country".
Tomorrow, January 5, much-loved local Williamsburg restaurant and basement nightclub, Black Flamingo, will be starting up a new monthly residency series where they'll collaborate with a new artist, collective, record label, outlet, promoter, or creative platform to sequence their Thursday night programming.
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