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SCHWEIZ WISSENSCHAFT CERN
A three-dimensional mural of the ATLAS (A Toroidal Lhc ApparatuS) detector by Josef Krisstofoletti painted at Point 1 of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider). The mural is only about a third of the size of the actual ATLAS detector, which is 46 meters long and 25 meters tall, and sits in a cavern 100 meters below ground, pictured at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland, on June 11, 2014. At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, physicists and engineers from all over the world research the fundamental structure of the universe relying on, amongst other things, the largest particle physics laboratory. (KEYSTONE/Christian Beutler)
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20140611
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GENF SCHWEIZ
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KEYSTONE
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CHRISTIAN BEUTLER
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