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A Supercollider is a high energy particle accelerator. The term may refer to:
- Superconducting Super Collider, planned 80 km project in Texas, canceled in 1993
- Tevatron, circular particle accelerator in Illinois, finished in 1983 and expected to operate until 2010. Largest collider in the world until the Hadron Collider went online
- Large Hadron Collider, which began operations in September 2008
- Super Large Hadron Collider, proposed upgrade to the Large Hadron Collider to be made around 2012
- Very Large Hadron Collider, hypothetical future hadron collider with no target date
Supercollider may also refer to:
- SuperCollider, programming language released in 1996 for audio synthesis
- Super Collider (band), musical group formed in 1998
- Supercollider, character in the 2002 Freedom Force videogame
- Supercollider, 2002 show by Keith Tyson at the South London Gallery
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