As Large Hadron Collider shuts down, B.C. scientists work toward its next iteration
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As Large Hadron Collider shuts down, B.C. scientists work toward its next iteration
IVAN SEMENIUK
SCIENCE REPORTER
VANCOUVER
PUBLISHED JUNE 29, 2026
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Bernd Stelzer, a Simon Fraser University physics professor, holds up a prototype of a component that will be used for the next phase of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.
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