epa02735649 An image released on 16 May 2011 shows an artist's rendering of the Korea Rare Isotope Accelerator (KORIA) that connects linear and circular accelerators. KORIA will be built 10 meters underground on 1.08 square kilometers in the Science Business Belt whose location in South Korea will soon be announced. The heavy ion collider is a key part of South Korea's 3.5 trillion won (approximately US$3.20 billion) plan to build the world-class science-business belt. EPA/YONHAP < 뉴스의 새 시대, 연합뉴스 Live >< 모바일 애플리케이션 >< 포토 매거진 >< 저작권자(c)연합뉴스. 무단전재-재배포금지. >