It leads off Tuesday's show, it took 14 years to make, and its goal is to help scientists understand more about the universe. Now I have a feeling this isn't the last you'll hear about the "Big Bang machine"; it's not every day that something smashes particles together at the speed of light. But at a cost of $10 billion to explore a scientific theory, is it worth it? The scientists involved certainly think so. We'd like to see whether you do.
Carl Azuz, Anchor
...if not always funny: You voted, and we decided. We're keeping the puns.
Thank you all for writing in, even if you voted against the puns. We don't just want your opinions - we want to include you in our show, which is why we sometimes do "blog reports" and why we asked you whether we should keep the puns in. In fact, we started this blog site to give you a voice in CNN Student News. Your response has been excellent, and we hope you'll continue to log on and shout out your thoughts throughout the school year!
Yours,
Carl Azuz, Anchor
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