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Large hadron collider awakens after long repair outage
Christian Science Monitor - 5 Hours ago
Physicists worldwide are performing a low-energy version of the happy dance now that the Large Hadron Collider is slowing coming back on line. Over the weekend, scientists at Europe's high-energy physics
Large hadron collider faster than expected The Scotsman
Haldron Collider set to smash an atom Bangkok Post
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Big bang simulator achieves first proton collisions
Guardian.co.uk - 5 Hours ago
View from the central axis of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) tunnel of the ATLAS underground facility with the eight toroids surrounding the calorimeter Scientists rejoiced last night when they managed
"Big Bang" machine experiences first particle collisions Balita.org
Big Bang machine achieves first collisions ONE News
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Big Bang atom smasher records first proton hits
The Independent - 7 Hours ago
The world's largest atom smasher made another leap forward yesterday by circulating beams of protons in opposite directions at the same time and causing the first particle collisions in the £6bn machine
Big bang: Collider smashes first atoms Brisbane Courier-Mail
Big Bang Atom Smasher Records First Big Hit NewsMax.com
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"Big Bang" machine set to yield surprises
Yahoo! News Australia - 6 Hours ago
Scientists could begin garnering information on the origins of the universe in the coming months as the world's biggest particle collider starts moving to full power next year, a project leader said Monday.
"Big Bang" machine set to yield surprises Yahoo! UK and Ireland
"Big Bang" machine set to yield surprises - scientist TheStar.com.my
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2009-11-20:Bayer MaterialScience: New facility provides customized polycarbonate
Plasticker - 3 Hours ago
Bayer MaterialScience: New facility provides customized polycarbonate solutions Bayer MaterialScience has inaugurated its Color Competence and Design Center in Guangzhou, China. The new facility provides
Bayer MaterialScience: New facility provides customized polycarbonate solutions Plasticker
Bayer MaterialScience Names New Head of Carbon Nanotubes and Nanoproducts Azonano
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LHC atom smasher back in business
New Zealand Herald - 4 Hours ago
GENEVA - The world's largest atom smasher made another leap forward Monday by circulating beams of protons in opposite directions at the same time in the US$10 billion machine after more than a year of
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Europe puts brakes on fusion project - Premium content
Nature - 5 Hours ago
This article is part of Nature's premium content. News Firing up ITER in 2018 is not feasible, warn council delegates. Geoff Brumfiel The European Union (EU) is backing away from a 2018 start date for
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Two circulating beams bring first collisions in Large Hadron Collider
Science Daily - 4 Hours ago
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) circulated two beams simultaneously for the first time on Nov. 23, allowing the operators to test the synchronization of the beams and giving the experiments their first
Two Circulating Beams Bring First Collisions In LHC Space Daily
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Success for LHC as first atom smashed
Cosmos Magazine - 3 Hours ago
Image shows the magnetic core being loaded into the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector of the LHC. The colider has been plagued with problems since it failed to start on schedule in 2008. GENEVA: Two
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CERN's LHC pioneers quantum leap in cloud computing
Computer Weekly - 4 Hours ago
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN(the European Centre for Nuclear Research) in Geneva,which was switched back onon the 21 Novemberfollowing an electrical fault which saw the particle collider switched
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The Iraqi National Scientific Conference on Physics
Physicsworld.com - 5 Hours ago
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LHC allows more time for report on Prisons Dept promotions
Daily Times - 5 Hours ago
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) chief justice (CJ) on Monday ordered secretaries of the Punjab Home Department and the Services and General Administration Department to submit a report about Prisons
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A Blast at Last at Particle Collider
New York Times - 6 Hours ago
Scientists at CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, during the restart of the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva. The Large Hadron Collider, the worlds biggest and most expensive science experiment,
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10 Questions the LHC May Answer
Discovery Channel - 7 Hours ago
Name: Email: Your Name: Email: Message: submit reset YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE By cramming several thousand superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDS), which guide light down a track much like a
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Iraq to seek US nuclear technology: report
Webindia123 - 7 Hours ago
Iraq, reportedly home to the world's third-largest oil reserves, will seek peaceful nuclear technology from the US, an Iraqi lawmaker said in remarks published Monday. 'The government seeks to produce
Report: Iraq to seek US nuclear technology Earthtimes.org
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Large Hadron Collider back online
Personal Computer World - 6 Hours ago
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is back online after successfully completing its first test since the 6bn project was about 14 months ago. The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern), which
Large Hadron Collider back up and running Gizmag
Hadron Collider back online IT News Australia
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Big bang God particle test smash
Geelong Advertiser - 7 Hours ago
ATOM SMASHER: The Large Hadron Collider. Share this article TWO circulating beams have produced the first particle collisions in the world's biggest atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider, three days
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Restored machine to explore mysteries of Big Bang
Ledger-Enquirer - 7 Hours ago
GENEVA -- Scientists are preparing the world's largest atom smasher to explore the depths of matter after successfully restarting the $10 billion machine following more than a year of repairs. When the
Restored machine to explore Big Bang Decatur Daily
Machine explores Big Bang Deseret Morning News
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Beams collide in Big Bang machine
BBC - 8 Hours ago
Science reporter, BBC News Engineers operating the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have smashed together proton beams in the machine for the very first time. The step was described as a "great achievement"
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Magnetic assist helps big stars form
MSNBC - 11 Hours ago
Massive stars in the process of forming likely rely on magnetic fields to steer gas onto their surfaces and help them grow into adults, according to new images. The findings come from radio observations
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LHC sees particles circulate once more
Scientific American - 11 Hours ago
Proton beams are zipping around the world's largest particle collider after more than a year of repairs. Geoff Brumfiel The LHC: back in business. CERN The world's largest particle accelerator is officially
LHC sends beams both ways News24.com
LHC First Particle Beams Collision Doesn't Obliterate World, Universe Gizmodo
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LHC smashes protons together for first time
New Scientist - 8 Hours ago
For similar stories, visit the Quantum World and The Large Hadron Collider Topic Guides The Large Hadron Collider bashed protons together for the first time on Monday, inaugurating a new era in the quest
LHC Flings Protons Once Again; Scientists Celebrate With Caution Discover Magazine
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Bubble-fusion scientist debarred from federal funding
Scientific American - 11 Hours ago
Office of Naval Research passes verdict on controversial researcher Rusi Taleyarkhan. Eugenie Samuel Reich Rusi Taleyarkhan has been barred from receiving federal funding. L. Freeny /U.S. Department of
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LHC Team 'Knuckling Down to the Hard Work'
American Scientist - 12 Hours ago
On Friday, , noting that the particle collider had 'done more in a few hours than it did in five days of operations last year.' The cell-by-cell simulation of the human visual cortex contains 1.6 billion
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Restarted LHC Now 2 Big Steps Closer to "Big Bang" Test
National Geographic - 12 Hours ago
After more than a year of repairs, the (LHC) is now a step closer to simulating post-big bang conditions: Physicists today established a stable second beam of protons circulating through the world's largest
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