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  • Motorola Motus gets FCC approval, Sholes Tablet looking legit


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    Whenever a Moto with triband HSPA hits the FCC, we’re naturally going to end up scouring the documentation — what can we say, it’s in our blood — and today we’ve found a model claiming to be the rumored Motus . As a refresher, this is a device we’d heard would rock the Android midrange with a 5 megapixel ...
    11 hours ago
  • Scientists on tap


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    I have been worrying about the Professor Nutt story, for personal reasons. For those who don’t know, this business is about the science adviser fired by the Home Office for criticising the government in public. Of course the gut instinct of most of our scientist colleagues will be to side with the Prof – Science ...
    20 hours ago
  • Baguette-toting bird stalls Large Hadron Collider


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    Ahh hah. Also see, A particle God doesn’t want us to discover- Is the Large Hadron Collider Sabotaging Itself from the Future?  This is too weird: A bird reportedly has dropped a “bit of baguette” onto the world’s largest atom smasher, causing the machine to short out for a period of time. It’s just ...
    1 day ago
  • Switzerland Opens Investigation Into Al Qaeda Nuclear Connection


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    Swiss inquiry into Cern terror suspect underwaySwiss authorities are pursuing a separate investigation into the case of the physicist and suspected al-Qaeda collaborator arrested in France last month.The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland opened its investigation at the end of October, according to a ...
    1 day ago
  • What Sort Of Bird Foiled The Black Hole Machine???


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    “THE $6.5 billion machine designed to recreate the conditions present at the beginning of time had to be switched off after a bird dropped a “bit of baguette” into it, causing it to overheat. As a result, scientists at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland had to postpone their plans last week to emulate ...
    1 day ago
  • Science Weekly podcast: The sacking of Professor David Nutt and we relive the LHC emergency


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    We look at the sacking of the governments chief drugs adviser David Nutt. It came a day after he claimed ecstasy and LSD were less dangerous than alcohol . We ask what role scientific advisers should play in politics. Read all our coverage of the Professor Nutt controversy . In the newsjam we discuss whether ...
    1 day ago
  • Science Weekly Extra podcast: The day the Large Hadron Collider broke down


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    This is Ian Samples full interview with Lynn Evans , project manager at the Large Hadron Collider, conducted at Cern in Switzerland. If you want to listen to Alok Jha , David Adam and Robin McKie discuss the next phase of the LHC, listen to the regular Science Weekly podcast . Post your comments about ...
    1 day ago
  • Yes, Michael Moore, There Is a Terrorist Threat


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    Moores comments in a recent interview with Sean Hannity sound even more foolish in the aftermath of Fort Hood.
    2 days ago
  • Large Hadron Collider Shuts Down By Baguette


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    Could you believe this happening? The latest issue is a bird dropped a baguette into the Hadron Collider causing it to overheat. This is the third time the machine has to be shut down. Is the doom theory correct? Did someone send this bird from the future to disrupt the experiment? CERN’s Large Hadron Collider will ...
    2 days ago
  • CERN News


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    When will scientists get a clue?  Large Hadron Collider Halted By Bird Crumbs And btw...did anybody notice this little piece of info?  Whos minding the store here?  Can we trust the scientists to be paying attention to whats going on?  The PUBLIC found this problem?  Come on.... Sections of the ...
    2 days ago
  • Kore Geek 34 – We’re Back!


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    Hosts: Walt Snider | twitter | Website | Blog | MySpace | Facebook | Walt’s Company Zac Ashmore | Blog Contact: Voicemail: (754) 273-KORE | Email: fans [at] korenewmedia [dot] com Kore New Media Resources: Kore New Media.com | Podcast Feeds | Podcast Show Notes | Kore Blog | ...
    2 days ago
  • Large Hadron Collider Stopped In Its Tracks By Bread Dropped By A Bird .


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    One of the biggest particle accelerators in the world, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) which is the prized possession of European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) was hit by a piece of bread that was supposedly been dropped by a bird onto the outer surface of the accelerator. This bird attack effectively ...
    3 days ago
  • Bread Crumb Shuts Down the Large Hadron Collider


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    Either the Gods or scientists from the future don’t want the Large Hadron Collider to work, because this is just getting ridiculous. The latest setback for the particle accelerator that has a slim change of destroying the universe, occurred after a bird dropped a “bit of a baguette” into the machine and it ...
    3 days ago
  • LHC goes phut as bird drops bread


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    • Hadron collider halted again by power cut • Scientists stop testing for relaunch after fowl play It is the machine that scientists hope will recreate the conditions present at the beginning of time. But scientists at the £3.6bn Large Hadron Collider (LHC) found their plans to emulate the big bang postponed ...
    3 days ago
  • Scientific Linux 5.4 Release


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    Scientific Linux version version 5.4 is release for both the i386 and x86_64 bit architecture. scientific-linux With the release of Scientific Linux 5.4 there is no need to add packages manually. There were some packages which were required but not present. This time, the packages are present and can be easily ...
    3 days ago
  • Sensium wireless digital band-aid begins clinical trials


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    It hasn’t been a year since it was first announced , and now clinical trials have begun for Sensium. Read more: Sensium wireless digital band-aid begins clinical trials
    3 days ago
  • The Large Hadron Collider Is Very Fragile


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    The Large Hadron Collider, once thought to have the power to destroy the world , isn’t turning out to be much of a threat.  After all, in order to destroy the world, the machine has to actually be active and functioning, and apparently the scientists at CERN can’t keep the thing together and running properly.  ...
    3 days ago
  • Large hadron collider shut down -- by bread


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    Filed under: Weird , News Its one of the most technically advanced pieces of scientific equipment ever built, and some people think its so powerful it could destroy the world. But it appears the Large Hadron Collider is no match for a humble toaster. The £4 billion ... Read more   Permalink  |  Email ...
    4 days ago
  • Bird Drops Bread, LHC Shuts Down


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    You can’t make stuff like this up. A piece of a baguette dropped by a passing bird caused a shutdown at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The bird dropped some bread on a section of outdoor machinery, eventually leading to significant over heating in parts of the accelerator. The LHC was not operational at the time ...
    4 days ago
  • A Chunk of Baguette Stalled the LHC?


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    OK, this is way too ridiculous that you just cant make it up. Scientists at the CERN particle physics laboratory in Geneva noticed that the system’s carefully monitored temperatures were creeping up. Further investigation into the failure of a cryogenic cooling plant revealed an unusual impediment. A piece of ...
    4 days ago

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