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The 4-mile in circumference Tevatron accelerator at Fermilab uses superconducting magnets chilled to minus 450 degrees Fahrenheit, as cold as outer space, to move particles at nearly the speed of light. (Credit: Fermilab)

By Margaret Allen

Senior research writer, SMU Public Affairs

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