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I'm Peter B. Collins. Welcome to my narration demo. I'm very comfortable with technical sales, education and digital speech. Here's an excerpt from a recent project for Apple. Let's begin. This Apple science podcast features Brian Cox of C E r n the world's largest particle physics laboratory, also known as the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Brian Cox works at the coolest place on Earth. In fact, at minus 271 degrees Celsius, it happens to be the coolest place in the universe other than in man made places. The coldest the universe gets is minus 270.45 degrees Celsius, 2.7 degrees above absolute zero, which is the temperature of the cosmic microwave background radiation, says Cox. That's the heat left over from the Big Bang. Cox is a particle physicist and professor at the University of Manchester, England, and his supercooled workplace is the C E R N Large Hadron Collider, the enormous particle accelerator miles below ground in France and Switzerland. Two decades and nearly $10 billion in the making, The Large Hadron Collider is the biggest scientific experiment ever attempted