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  1. Particle Fever is a 2013 American documentary film tracking the first round of experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva, Switzerland. The film follows the experimental physicists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research ( CERN) who run the experiments, as well as the theoretical physicists who attempt to provide a ...

  2. Sep 3, 2014 · A film that follows the scientists and engineers behind the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator, as they search for the elusive Higgs boson. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read user and critic reviews, and learn more about the plot and production of this 2013 documentary.

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    • Documentary
    • Mark Levinson
    • 2014-09-03
  3. Jun 14, 2013 · Particle Fever chronicles the first round of experiments after the launch of the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland by following the scientists involved in it. Built by scientists at CERN over a ten-year period, it is the largest high-energy particle collider in the world.

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    • 99 min
  4. Particle Fever follows six brilliant scientists d ...more. Imagine being able to watch as Edison turned on the first light bulb, or as Franklin received his first jolt of electricity. For...

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    Particle Fever follows six brilliant scientists during the launch of the Large Hadron Collider, marking the start-up of the biggest and most expensive experiment in the history of the planet ...

  6. Mar 5, 2014 · You don't have to be a physicist—you don't even have to be good at math, I can certainly attest to that—to enjoy the energy, camaraderie and giddy thrill of discovery that radiates from the documentary "Particle Fever". That's much of the beauty of director Mark Levinson's film.

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  8. Jun 23, 2022 · The 2013 documentary Particle Fever follows physicists from the start-up of the LHC through the discovery of the Higgs boson. Where are those physicists now? Physicist Monica Dunford remembers when the CERN press office asked her if she wanted to be interviewed by a visiting documentary film crew.