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Large Hadron Collider reboots, makes first protonic bang!
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If You’re an Inhabitant of the Planet Earth, A Lawsuit May Affect Your Rights
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Science editor Mark Henderson has a story on the Times Online’s blog Eureka about what could be the largest representative action ever filed in the history of the world. The complaint, filed with the UN Human Rights Committee , seeks to save every inhabitant of the planet (and perhaps the entire solar ...5 days ago -
Beams are Back in the Large Hadron Collider
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Particle beams are once again zooming around the world’s most powerful particle accelerator—the Large Hadron Collider—located at the CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland. On November 20 at 4:00 p.m. EST, a clockwise circulating beam was established in the LHC’s 17-mile ring.6 days ago -
The LHC is back!
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OK, so we’ve known this is coming for quite some time, but the largest physics experiment on Earth is now back up and running. The Large Hadron Collider was switched on, with much fanfare, last year, but an electrical failure soon shut it down again. Teams at CERN have been working hard to get it back up and ...6 days ago -
Large Hadron Collider back online
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Great, one step closer to ripping open the ripening belly of hell.“The LHC is back,” the European Organization for Nuclear Research announced triumphantly Friday, as the world’s largest particle accelerator resumed operation more than a year after an electrical failure shut it down.Restarting the Large Hadron ...1 week ago -
Large Hadron Collider back online
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Great, one step closer to ripping open the ripening belly of hell. “The LHC is back,” the European Organization for Nuclear Research announced triumphantly Friday, as the world’s largest particle accelerator resumed operation more than a year after an electrical failure shut it down. Restarting the Large ...1 week ago -
Beams Are Back on at Worlds Most Powerful Particle Accelerator
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Large Hadron Collider: Beams Are Back on at Worlds Most Powerful Particle Accelerator ScienceDaily (Nov. 20, 2009) — Particle beams are once again zooming around the worlds most powerful particle accelerator -- the Large Hadron Collider -- located at the CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland. On November 20 at ...1 week ago -
Large Hadron Collider up and running again
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The worlds biggest particle accelerator is in full operation after a year of repairs.1 week ago -
Team Science Started the Internet and Powers the Large Hadron Collider
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The Large Hadron Collider, a $6 billion particle accelerator, is so large that a recent status report lists 2,900 authors. Robert Lee Hotz reports on how the project is a prime example of how scientists are inventing new ways to foster teamwork through the Internet and shared databases around the world.1 week ago -
Nobu Toge: Machine Portraits
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Nobu Toges lens peers through the final magnets of the test accelerator. (Nobu Toge/KEK) For physicist Nobu Toge, a typical day of work at the Japanese high-energy physics lab KEK might involve attending a few meetings, calibrating a just-installed piece of equipment, or writing a report on the researchs progress. ...2 weeks ago -
Neutralinos--Candidate for Dark Matter and Lynchpin for Supersymmetry Next on List at LHC
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The reason physicists are so excited about the LHC, though, is that the kind of supersymmetry that best solves the problem with the Higgs will become visible at the higher energies the LHC will explore.2 weeks 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 the ...2 weeks 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 ...2 weeks ago -
Bird Drops Bread, Shuts Down The Large Hadron Collider
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The Large Hadron Collider, the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, just cannot catch a break. First, a coolant leak destroyed some of the magnets that guide the energy beam. Then LHC officials postponed the restart of the machine to add additional safety features. Now, a bird dropping a piece of bread on a ...3 weeks ago -
Google Earth your way to big science
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I remember how excited I was when Google Maps first came into existence. I would seize anyone who seemed to show a particle of interest, sit them down in front of my computer, and click madly on the little square until I could discern my own house. Well, Google Maps has grown up quite a bit since then. Now I can ...3 weeks ago -
A lease on life for the Tevatron?
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Fermilabs Tevatron, seen from the air. This just in from Science Insider —2010 may not be the end for big particle physics in America. It looks like Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and the head of the DOE Office of Science, William Brinkman, are fans of keeping big science alive. The Department of Energy is going ...5 weeks ago

