Sat. November 22, 2008
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Shacknews
November 22, 2008
... in September we reported on the sighting of a rather suspicious-looking
scientist at CERN, the site of the Large Hadron Collider
particle accelerator, ...
Cordis News
November 21, 2008
'Both particles are much heavier than their quark and gluon constituents, and the Standard Model of particle physics should explain this difference. ...
Symmetry magazine
November 21, 2008
Meyer
tools has worked with Fermilab to develop high-tech equipment for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the European particle
physics laboratory. ...
Discover Magazine
November 21, 2008
The Higgs is often mentioned as an elusive particle that endows other particles with mass, and the Large Hadron Collider will search for it when it starts ...
PhysOrg.com
November 21, 2008
Image: AIP (PhysOrg.com) -- A group of physicists studying heavy-ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a large
particle accelerator ...
Symmetry magazine
November 20, 2008
Premier Wen congratulated IHEP on their recently completed upgrade of the
Beijing Electron Positron Collider. He also emphasized the importance of ...
Computerworld
November 18, 2008
The problems came shortly after the collider's first test run on Sept. 10, when a particle beam shot fully around the 17-mile, underground vacuum-sealed ...
Greeley Tribune
November 16, 2008
4. suggested the Large Hadron Collider was to blame. The
particle accelerator, built by CERN, the European
organization for Nuclear Research, is designed to ...
ThomasNet Industrial News Room (press release)
November 14, 2008
CERN's $7.8 billion Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful
particle accelerator, whirred into life on September 10 and
scientists hope to ...
Inventorspot
November 9, 2008
Residing on the Swiss-French border, the Hadron Collider's prime purpose is to prove or disprove the theory of the Higgs boson, the particle that is the ...
Daily Kent Stater
November 9, 2008
Science Centric
November 8, 2008
Black holes are being studied with BlackMax by members of the ATLAS Experiment at LHC, one of the two principal large particle detectors at the new collider ...
NetworkWorld.com
November 7, 2008
The world's biggest
particle accelerator, The Large Hadron Collider, that someday may help us unlock the mysteries of the universe. ...
Entertainment and Showbiz!
November 7, 2008
The announcement by physicists that the Tevatron
particle accelerator at Fermilab in Batavia,
Illinois, which is the Large Hadron Collider's (LHC's) ...
Universitas Helsingiensis
November 6, 2008
"The basics of particle physics are simple: to determine what are the smallest constituents of matter and how they interact. By colliding particles at ...
Ottawa Citizen
November 6, 2008
"And there's the link between the large scale (studying the cosmos) and the small scale;" the collider will smash protons together to find particles far ...
Discover Magazine
November 5, 2008
The mysterious particles were detected in the course of the Tevatron's collisions of protons and anti-protons; researchers were using the Collider Detector ...
USA Today
November 4, 2008
"At the same time, we fear the unknown, and particle physics can be one of those things that is hard for people to understand." The collider - a 16.6-mile ...
physicsworld.com
November 3, 2008
Physicists at the Tevatron collider at Fermilab in
the US, which is enjoying extended status as the world's most powerful
particle collider while CERN's ...
Independent
November 3, 2008
What we have found in the 100 years or so since Rutherford discovered the nucleus is that everything can be made of just four particles, ...
Computerworld New Zealand
November 2, 2008
It was launched with a hiss and a roar on September 10, but there have been some set-backs with the Large Hadron Collider. A few days ago, a malfunctioning ...
IT PRO
October 30, 2008
The massive particle-bashing experiment that went live in Geneva only a couple of months ago implemented SonicMQ enterprise messaging systems from Progress ...
Occupational Health Safety
October 30, 2008
"One of our first tasks was to analyze the existing working practices of physicists conducting experiments at CERN [the European
organization for Nuclear ...
Nouse
October 30, 2008
Over time, particle physicists have developed a theory that explains the interaction between all these tiny particles, but, says Professor Roger Cashmore of ...
Symmetry magazine
October 30, 2008
SLAC's straight-shot structure hints at the shape of
atom smashers to come - such as the future International Linear Collider. And it makes for one heck of ...
Symmetry magazine
October 30, 2008
Labs have been shutting down their particle-physics experiments in favor of collaborating on the next big thing, the Large Hadron Collider on the ...
Gizmodo Australia
October 30, 2008
Her friend explains that the Large Hadron Collider is used for colliding subatomic particles together-but maybe it can be used to see if there are any ...
Trinity News
October 28, 2008
The Large Hadron Collider was the focus of a media frenzy this summer, but was the press playing on our fears or does the
particle accelerator pose a valid ...
Ha'aretz
October 28, 2008
The Weizmann Institute of
science has had a
particle accelerator for several decades, but the new accelerator is geared toward different kinds of particles ...
MSNBC
October 28, 2008
But BaBar's days are numbered: As the Large Hadron Collider takes center stage in particle physics, the detector system at SLAC that yielded such ...
Christian Science Monitor
October 27, 2008
Whether or not the Hadron Collider resumes its quest for the God particle, right now each of us can experience the presence of God as a healing influence, ...
New York Times
October 22, 2008
A main goal of the collider experiments is to find the elusive Higgs particle, which is believed to be responsible for giving other particles their mass. ...
Newsday
October 14, 2008
It's the inauguration party for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful accelerator, at the international laboratory known as CERN. ...
Space Daily
October 14, 2008
Switching on the world's largest and most powerful
particle accelerator near Geneva,
Switzerland, did not trigger the creation of a microscopic black hole. ...
Jaunted
October 13, 2008
High on that list has to be the Large Hadron Collider, which didn't destroy the galaxy when it was switched on earlier this year. ...
Times Online
October 13, 2008
It is precisely this kind of mind-blowing stuff that the £3.6 billion Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, currently down for repairs, was built to unearth ...