1. This energy may appear much less than the2- TeV Tevatron at Fermilab and the14- TeV Large Hadron Collider to be completed at CERN in2007, but because the particles in those machines share their energy among their constituent quarks, their effective energy drops by about a factor of10.
9. Later this year, the $8-billion science experiment known as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will start uncovering clues to some of the biggest mysteries in physics.