I've been following the upgrade to the LHC and this is the first experiment with the new and enhanced LHC and they are going after the higgs boson, doing so will reveal more detail about dark matter and also perhaps another universe.
Next week, the Large Hadron Collider at Cern will be fired up again after a two-year programme of maintenance and upgrading.
When it is, the energy with which it smashes particles will be twice what it was during the LHC's Higgs boson-discovering glory days.
The staggeringly complex LHC ‘atom smasher’ at the CERN centre in Geneva, Switzerland, will be fired up to its highest energy levels ever in a bid to detect - or even create - miniature black holes.
If successful a completely new universe will be revealed – rewriting not only the physics books but the philosophy books too.
It is anticipated - hoped, even - that this increased capability might finally reveal the identity of "dark matter" - an invisible but critical entity that makes up about a quarter of the Universe.
BBC News - Dancing in the dark: The search for the 'missing Universe'