Particle physicists were jubilant yesterday after the long-awaited startup of a mega-machine passed its first tests with flying colors. Two beams of protons sped around a 17 mile track toward a collision designed to help scientists learn about the essential makeup of the universe.
Cheers, applause and the pop of a champagne cork marked the historic moment in Geneva, as the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) turned on the switch that will lead to an expansion of human knowledge. (Read text below the video)

























A galaxy of stars and the three major TV networks united in a rare televised fundraising event to “stand up” to cancer. ABC, CBS and NBC joined with Hollywood stars on Friday night – including cancer survivors such as Christina Applegate, Patrick Swayze, and Lance Armstrong. The telethon raised $100 million. 


