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Chemist named director of Lawrence Berkeley lab   - 81 Minutes ago
Paul Alivisatos, a chemist whose pioneering research seeks promising new low-cost sources of solar energy, was named the director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on Thursday. The UC regents,
  
    



CERN atom-smasher restarts after 14 mths   - 7 Hours ago
GENEVA: Scientists switched on the world's largest atom smasher on Friday night for the first time since the $10 billion machine suffered a spectacular failure more than a year ago. It took a year of
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Big Bang collider restarted   - 2 Hours ago
Scientists at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) have restarted the world's largest atom smasher built to reproduce "Big Bang" conditions. After a year's delay, the beams began circulating
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Large Hadron Collider starts up again (AAP)   - 74 Minutes ago
Scientists switched on the world's largest atom smasher for the first time since the $US10 billion ($A10.8 billion) machine suffered a spectacular failure more than a year ago, circulating beams of protons
  
    



Beam sent from Large Hadron Collider after 14 months of repairs   - 72 Minutes ago
The worldâ??s largest atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider, has been re-started after 14 months of repairs. The $10billion (£6billion) machine suffered a spectacular failure more than a year ago â??
  
    



Laser therapy can worsen skin cancer   - 3 Hours ago
Pain relieving, anti-inflammatory 'cold laser' causes increased skin tumour growth, says a new study. Jan M. Bjordal from Bergen University College, Norway, worked with a team of Brazilian researchers
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Novel NIST connector uses magnets for leak-free microfluidic devices   - 2 Hours ago
Like other users of microfluidic systems, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researcher Javier Atencia was faced with an annoying engineering problem: how to simply, reliably and most
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JQI researchers create entangled photons from quantum dots   - 2 Hours ago
researchers create entangled s from dots Please enable JavaScript to view this page properly. Custom Search Where am I? Tags: , , , , , , JQI researchers create entangled s from dots 21 November 2009
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World's largest particle accelerator restarted   - 7 Hours ago
GENEVA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- The world's most powerful particle accelerator, designed to recreate the Big Bang of the universe, has been restarted after more than a year of repairs, the European Organization
  
    


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First proton beam completes loop through LHC   - 9 Hours ago
23:11 20/11/2009 MOSCOW, November 20 (RIA Novosti) - The first circulating beam of protons successfully made it through the entirety of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on Friday, a source at the European
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Small optical force can budge nanoscale objects   - 11 Hours ago
Scanning electron micrograph of two thin, flat rings of silicon nitride, each 190 nanometers thick and mounted a millionth of a meter apart. Light is fed into the ring resonators from the straight waveguide
  
    



Defects in carbon nanotubes could lead to improved charging for cell phones   - 11 Hours ago
Washington, November 20 : Scientists have discovered that defects in carbon nanotubes could lead to supercapacitors that could possibly be used for improving charge and energy storage systems in portable
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Applied Nanotech to Exhibit Inkjet Printed Copper Circuits on Paper at Printed Electronics   - 11 Hours ago
Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: APNT) announced that it has successfully inkjet printed its nanoparticle copper inks onto commercially available paper substrates forming highly conductive patterns
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LHC takes notice of torture   - 13 Hours ago
LAHORE (APP): Lahore High Court Chief Justice Khawaja Muhammad Sharif on Friday took suo motu notice of torture of girl students by a schoolteacher. The CJ summoned the Executive District Officer (EDO)
  
    



Black Hole Drive Could Power Future Starships   - 13 Hours ago
Image credit: NASA What would happen if humans could deliberately create a black hole? Well, for starters we might just unlock the ultimate energy source to create the ultimate spacecraft engine a potential
  
    



Where In The Universe #80   - 13 Hours ago
Ready for another Where In The Universe Challenge? Here's #80! Take a look and see if you can name where in the Universe this image is from. Give yourself extra points if you can name the spacecraft responsible
  
    



Anti-Gravity Treadmill Developed from NASA Technology   - 13 Hours ago
Ever wonder what it would be like to walk on the Moon or run on Mars? A treadmill developed using NASA technology can provide users the feeling of moving about in less than 1 G. Anti-gravity treadmills,
  
    



Analysis of Canonical Molecular Orbitals to Identify Fermi Contact Coupling Pathways.   - 14 Hours ago
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Volume 0, Issue 0, Articles ASAP (As Soon As Publishable).
  
    



Exploring the Time Scales of H-Atom Elimination from Photoexcited Indole   - 14 Hours ago
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Volume 0, Issue 0, Articles ASAP (As Soon As Publishable).
  
    



Beam Circulating in LHC Again!   - 13 Hours ago
09:37 PST: Like many of my colleagues, Iâ??ve been eagerly awaiting word that the LHC has successfully threaded the proton beam around the whole ring. In recent days they have gotten it half way around
  
    



Asian carp may have breached electronic barrier   - 2 Hours ago
Asian carp may have breached an electronic barrier designed to prevent the giant invaders from upsetting the ecosystem in the Great Lakes and jeopardizing a $7 billion sport fishery, officials said Friday.
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Beams of protons circulate in European Big Bang machine after more than a year of   - 3 Hours ago
GENEVA - Scientists switched on the world's largest atom smasher for the first time since the $10 billion machine suffered a spectacular failure more than a year ago, circulating beams of protons in a
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'Big Bang Machine' Bursts Back Into Action   - 2 Hours ago
10 The machine which could shed light on the Big Bang has been restarted than a year after it was shut down because of technical faults. Beams of protons circulated in the Large Hadron Collider on Friday
  
    



The science of the LHC   - 14 Hours ago
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will smash two beams of particles head-on at super-fast speeds, recreating the conditions in the Universe moments after the Big Bang, writes BBC science reporter Paul Rincon.
  
    



Building the 'Big Bang machine'   - 14 Hours ago
The Large Hadron Collider is not just an extraordinary science experiment, it is also a remarkable engineering undertaking. As BBC science reporter James Morgan relates, just getting it built is an astonishing
  
    
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