They have been waiting for this moment for 27-years it is a breathless, anxious wait as scientists scan screens searching for the smallest of signals.<br /><br /> Last week CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) started providing new physics data after a two year shutdown for improvements.<br /><br /> The LHC is now initiating collisions at a record energy of 13 Teraelectron-Volts (13TeV), the highest collision energy reached in the history of physics.<br /><br /> Scientists believe this will open a new scientific chapter and more importantly a deeper understanding of our universe.<br /><br /> The LHC experiments are back in business with record energy collisions of #13TeV: http://t.co/UVJ7tx1hq3 pic.twitter.com/2ZCsalOBx7— CERN (@CERN) June 3, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> The team is delighted.<br /><br /> Rolf Heuer is the outgoing director general at CERN: “I think we are living a fantastic moment, a great moment collision at 13 TeV for physics.”<br /><br /> The team are searching for the smallest building blocks of matter as well as explaining existing phenomena su