Serious Magnet Failure at CERN's New Accelerator
GrepNut writes "CERN is reporting that the giant magnets that steer the particle beam in the new and highly anticipated Large Hadron Collider have just failed catastrophically in a stress test, apparently due to a design oversight. It doesn't help that the magnets were designed and built by CERN's US competitor Fermilab." While safety precautions were followed, and no one was injured nor were any rifts in the space-time continuum opened, it's still a rather large setback for the project.
The part that failed was built by the Americans.
The piece of metal that brought down the Concord fell off of an American aircraft.
American build cars stop running at 1/4 the miles of a Toyota.
Somehow these things have stopped being very surprising...