Abstract

The fate of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, the European laboratory for particle physics, will be decided later this month. Just two years after the CERN council approved construction of the SwF 2bn (about £940m) accelerator, the project is facing financial difficulties. German officials are reported to be ready to give notice to quit CERN unless their demands for a reduced subscription are met. It is rumoured that the necessary documentation will be at the German permanent mission in Geneva in time for the CERN council meeting on 20 December.

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