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{{Image|Tevatron steve krave 800w.jpg|right|350px|Inside the Tevatron (Fermilab near Batavia, IL) in 2012, a year after it was decomissioned}} | |||
The '''Tevatron''' was a circular particle collider built at Fermilab near Batavia, Illinois. It ran from 1987 to 2011 and provided enormous amounts of | The '''Tevatron''' was a circular particle collider built at Fermilab near Batavia, Illinois. It ran from 1987 to 2011 and provided enormous amounts of | ||
insight into the world around us. It has since been eclipsed by the LHC, a proton-proton collider at CERN on the border of Switzerland and France. | insight into the world around us. It has since been eclipsed by the LHC, a proton-proton collider at CERN on the border of Switzerland and France. |
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The Tevatron was a circular particle collider built at Fermilab near Batavia, Illinois. It ran from 1987 to 2011 and provided enormous amounts of insight into the world around us. It has since been eclipsed by the LHC, a proton-proton collider at CERN on the border of Switzerland and France.