This then led me into doing... My first book I got to live at CERN,
the big physics lab outside of Geneva and I watched 150 extraordinarily smart physicists discover non-existent elementary particles on my watch.
Not exact matches
The second goes to seven physicists whose efforts helped unearth the long - sought Higgs boson, which was discovered in July at the world's
biggest atom - smasher, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European particle
physics lab, CERN, near Geneva, Switzerland.
I think it's more a matter of the
physics of the situation, and the sky is just too
big a
lab and the experiment still ongoing to get exact results and there are these pesky «internal» feedbacks — such as water vapor and clouds.