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  • Nerd Word of the Week: God particle


    Jay Garmon [dot] NetAuthority Authority: 115
    Image via Wikipedia God particle (n.) - Nickname for the Higgs boson , a theoretical elementary particle that -- if proven to exist -- could explain many inconsistencies in the so-called Standard Model of the universe. The search for the Higgs boson, and its presumed importance, have given it something of a ...
    1 week ago
  • The CERN Large Hadron Collider: Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing?


    Prometheus UnboundAuthority Authority: 438
    The New York Times today provides an interesting “history-in-a-nutshell” perspective on the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC): Particle colliders get their magic from Einstein’s equation of mass and energy. The more energy that these machines can pack into their little fireballs, in effect the farther back in ...
    1 week ago
  • Hunt for Higgs Boson: New Uncertainties in Modern Physics


    The X-JournalsAuthority Authority: 140
    New high-energy particle research by a team working with data from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory further heightens the uncertainty about the exact nature of a key theoretical component of modern physics — the massive fundamental particle called the Higgs boson.
    2 weeks ago
  • Place Your Bets on the LHC [Lhc]


    F-DefaultAuthority Authority: 463
        Particle colliding is the new dog racing. Stephen Hawking bet against the LHC discovering the Higgs-Boson, and now you can get in on the action too Continued here: Place Your Bets on the LHC [Lhc]
    2 weeks ago
  • Dance your physics


    Physics BuzzAuthority Authority: 122
    If you want to learn about science, you can pick from a wide variety of media. If youre a student, you read a textbook; if youre a scientist trying to keep up with the latest research, you read journal articles and attend conferences. If youre an interested layman, you pick up popular science books and magazines, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Fun With Particle Physics


    Q: What's large, grey, and doesn't matter?Authority Authority: 99
    A chance joke on a Facebook post originated by The Ancient And Inscrutable Legume Hisself got me to thinking. The Large Hadron Colllider is, as we all know, a machine intended to destroy the entire universe.  Little known is its secondary purpose: to help socially awkward physicists (and arent they all?) meet hot ...
    2 weeks ago
  • I Don’t Like LHC Scientist’s Quotes That Start With "If It Does Destroy the World…" [Blockquote]


    F-DefaultAuthority Authority: 463
      It’s good to know that quotes like this—by Dr Paul Jackson, a particle physicist looking for the Higgs boson on the LHC Atlas experiment—come with a context: For me, it’s nonsense to say that there are forces coming back from the future to stop the machine from working. It really is just ridiculous to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • LHC Beam Zooms Past 1 Trillion Electron Volts, Sets World Record


    80beatsAuthority Authority: 635
    Long hyped as the largest science experiment ever built, the Large Hadron Collider now has a world record for doing something: accelerating particles with more energy than any accelerator ever has. On Sunday evening, at 6:44 p.m. eastern time in the United States, engineers at the Switzerland-based accelerator ...
    3 weeks ago
  • But What Does Professor Hawking Say?


    Revelations From An Unwashed BrainAuthority Authority: 584
    Science is a funny thing. Once we think  a handle on a concept has been had, the new information comes in, and all bets are off because the theory doesn’t fit the facts any longer. Isaac Newton in the 1600s, thought he had explained the concepts of many things adequately, and with the invention of calculus, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Count to five


    Wide Awake in WonderlandAuthority Authority: 122
    A child has died. In the time it takes you to read the first few sentences of this post, another child will die of starvation. In fact, right now in our world, a child dies of hunger every five seconds –   over 16,000 (SIXTEEN THOUSAND) – a day. I know it’s depressing, and I know there’s nothing that you, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Just in time for Christmas ... 1.2TeV collisions at LHC


    Blue Ridge DataAuthority Authority: 112
    For me this is a much needed antidote to drivel of No-Sci from the GOP and their rag-tag camp followers. Science Rules! The Large Hadron Collector is back online. First collisions achieved on Nov. 23rd. LHC is a "big gun" to hunt for the "God Particle", the Higgs Boson . The Higgs is the only particle in the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Ka-Blammo!


    Physics BuzzAuthority Authority: 122
    In case you havent heard, the massive Large Hadron Collider in Geneva Switzerland had its first proton collisions over the weekend after shutting down last September. This means that the worlds largest most complicated machine is now back, and ready to search for the hypothesized Higgs boson , the particle ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Large Hadron Collider Reboots, Makes First Protonic Bang!


    Tech News TimeAuthority Authority: 146
    Yes, ladies and gentlemen, that most epic triumph of human engineering and physics research has finally taken place, and strangely enough our planet’s still in one piece too. The search for the Higgs boson particle resumed yesterday, somewhere under the Franco-Swiss border, with the CERN research team successfully ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Large Hadron Collider reboots, makes first protonic bang!


    Family Learning CenterAuthority Authority: 164
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    4 weeks ago
  • Large Hadron Collider reboots, makes first protonic bang!


    EngadgetAuthority Authority: 836
    Yes, ladies and gentlemen, that most epic triumph of human engineering and physics research has finally taken place, and strangely enough our planets still in one piece too. The search for the Higgs boson particle resumed yesterday, somewhere under the Franco-Swiss border, with the CERN research team successfully ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Large Hadron Collider reboots, makes first protonic bang!


    F-DefaultAuthority Authority: 463
      Yes, ladies and gentlemen, that most epic triumph of human engineering and physics research has finally taken place, and strangely enough our planet’s still in one piece too. The search for the Higgs boson particle resumed yesterday, somewhere under the Franco-Swiss border, with the CERN research team ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Finally LHC Has Been Restarted


    Bruceleeeowe's BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    After a long vacation now LHC is on work. Now we can hope to find the god particle. Really early news of the first ever particle collisions inside the LHC has been announced.According to several sources, these low-energy collisions weren’t expected for another two weeks, butLHC scientists and engineerswere obviously ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Finding the Higgs particle is only part of the LHC quest


    disassociated.comAuthority Authority: 146
    Finding the so-called Higgs boson, or “God particle”, is only one of the objectives when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is started up in Geneva shortly. What is seen or discovered prior to the emergence of the Higgs particle is just as important . However, if the theorists are right, before it ever finds the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • The origin of mass


    Kiedis.frAuthority Authority: 124
    Aleksandar Rodic got inspired by “3D pipes” screensaver and made this experimental animation for his final student work at Savannah College of Art and Design . The name of the video comes from the Higgs Boson particle. Soundtrack by Puryx Similar Posts: Deadline stop motion Get connected ...
    4 weeks ago
  • LHC Flings Protons Once Again; Scientists Celebrate With Caution


    80beatsAuthority Authority: 635
    Hackers . Leaking liquid helium caused by a faulty connection. International ridicule. And to top it all off, aerial attack by a wayward baguette . Yes, it’s safe to say that things haven’t gone according to plan at the Large Hadron Collider in the last 14 months, but the world’s largest particle smasher is ...
    4 weeks ago

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