The final time CERN as well as an angry bird met, it did not finish very well: the big Hadron Collider overheated following a feathered creature apparently dropped its breakfast on outside machinery. Things is going a lot more easily this time around around, with CERN and Rovio joining up with an educational initiative that'll be revealed entirely in the Frankfurt Book Fair on October twelfth. Even though the two are shy on just what's required beyond the existence of some Angry Wild birds material in the event, the union will mark the beginning of Rovio's learning logo and likely represent more over time than another Angry Wild birds Space tie-in. We are mostly wondering if subatomic physics research will show you why we still can't three-star some levels inside a physics-based game.
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