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The Large Hadron Collider. Apexchange

One of the most complex machines in the world was stopped by a rogue weasel

The weasel died — and little remains of it.

IT’S ONE OF the physics world’s most complex machines, and it has been immobilised — temporarily — by a weasel.

Spokesman Arnaud Marsollier says the world’s largest atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN outside of Geneva, has suspended operations because a weasel invaded a transformer that helps power the machine and set off an electrical outage last night.

Authorities say the incident was one of several small glitches that will delay plans to restart the $4.4 billion (€3.8 billion) collider by a few days.

Marsollier says that the weasel died — and little remains of it.

Officials of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, known by its French acronym CERN, have been gearing up for new data from the 27-kilometre circuit that runs underground on the Swiss-French border.

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