The focus of activity in high-energy physics is about to switch from CERN, near Geneva, to Fermilab in Illinois. Sarah Tomlin sampled the atmosphere, as excited physicists prepared their Tevatron accelerator for action.
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Tomlin, S. Back in business. Nature 409, 754–755 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35057483
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