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Physicists begin to see data from “Big Bang Machine”
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Washington, January 7 (ANI): Three physicists from Iowa State University have started to see real data from the Large Hadron Collider, which is the planet’s biggest science experiment. The multibillion-dollar collider made international news on September 10, 2008, when it sent its first beam of protons around 17 ...4 hours ago -
Where’s all the missing ordinary matter of the Universe?
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Washington, January 7 (ANI): An international team of scientists has found that individual galactic objects have less ordinary matter, relative to dark matter, than does the Universe as a whole.Scientists believe that all ordinary matter, the protons and neutrons that make up people, planets, stars and all that we can ...5 hours ago -
On The Bright Side, We Kick Butt At Bible Trivia
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So, it turns out science students in the US come in 20th place in international competition, right behind Iceland, a country that is bankrupt . And youre thinking, "Gosh darned kids. How we ever going to get flying cars if they dont know a molecule from a Winnebago?" Well, were here to tell you reader(s). It aint ...18 hours ago -
"Rift" Sucks Us In
Discovery News - Technology —
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Just when the media hysteria over doomsday scenarios relating to the Large Hadron Collider has died down, along comes a visually stunning short film from L Studio called Rift that explores just what such a scenario might look like. Its ...1 day ago -
Stephen Wolfram Talks Bing Partnership, Software Strategy, and the Future of Knowledge Computing
Xconomy —
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Software , Internet , people Gregory T. Huang wrote: There is something oddly human about Stephen Wolfram using his iPhone to look up the mass of the “cascade hyperon,” a subatomic particle with who-knows-what properties. That’s what Wolfram, one of the world’s most distinguished experts in ...2 days ago -
If it is going to be the future soon, where is my flying car?
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Courtesy ©iStockphoto.com/GeofferyHolman I read a short article in Reuters this morning that says that, according to a survey commissioned by ScoopDaily, a significant number of people say we aren’t as technologically developed as they imagined we would be by 2010. Apparently, people aged 35 to 54 are most ...2 days ago -
Resolve to Be the Warmth of the World
Politics Daily —
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Filed under: Woman Up I grew up Southern Baptist, which means my childhood was spent believing in the Big Man with a plan. He had it all in control. Having believed heart and soul in the kind of God that science has been steadily destroying for more than 200 years makes me a kind of throwback in the academic, ...4 days ago -
Dave Barry’s Review of the Year 2009
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Syndicated columnist and bestselling author Dave Barry’s provides an incisive and hilarious, month-by-month review of the year 2009, “Dave Barry’s year in review: 2009.” As he begins: It was a year of Hope—at first in the sense of “I feel hopeful!” and later in the sense of “I hope this year ends ...1 week ago -
From Nothingness to Everythingness
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Can a decade really be nothing ? One can always find bright spots, diamonds in the rough, hope for the future, right? After all, it couldve never been if those Millennium Bug doom sayers were right 10 years ago (just imagine my disappointment, waking up with a massive hangover on a beach on the equator in Ecuador, ...1 week ago -
Essay: The Joy of Physics Isn’t in the Results, but in the Search Itself
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The search for the meaning of the universe may lead to inventions whose purpose is often ambiguous.1 week ago -
The Gates by John Connolly
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Maybe you’ve heard about the Large Hadron Collider , the 17-mile-long underground gun that shoots protons at each other in an attempt to re-create the Big Bang. Scientists at CERN hope to use the LHC to discover more about the formation of the universe and the nature of matter in general. What first piqued my ...2 weeks ago -
About Last Night
Avoiding the Drop —
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What you missed while a bird with a baquette was shutting down the large hadron collider… According to Arsenal, Robin van Persie’s ankle injury may cause him to miss the World Cup. David Villa is thinking of leaving Valencia for England in the summer. Fernando Torres says that Liverpool would be ...2 weeks ago -
LHC Hits 2.36 Trillion Electron Volts... So What Does That Mean?
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The Large Hadron Collider is back up and running and already breaking records, with a 1.18-trillion-electron-volt beam. But even the basic definition of an electron volt is Latin to most.2 weeks ago -
Science review of 2009
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Water found on the moon, Large Hadron Collider sabotage theories and that barbecue summer..2 weeks ago -
Top 5 Stocking Stuffers for Scientists: A Plane Ticket to Switzerland
The Blogs at HowStuffWorks ScienceStuff —
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If you’re like me, you’re not finished with your Christmas shopping yet. So that means our third suggestion isn’t coming too late for you. It might even be time to throw the budget out the window and just get the shopping done at any cost. Either way, we have another idea for you, and it should tuck nicely ...2 weeks ago -
About Last Night
Avoiding the Drop —
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What you missed while they were firing up the Large Hadron Collider… Premier League PSA: today’s Wigan v. Bolton match has been postponed to a future date due to treacherous travel conditions in the northwest of England (and not due to the pitch at DW Stadium, which was deemed playable). Adjust your ...2 weeks ago -
Weathering the Storm of Stupidity (GLOBAL WARMING SUCKERS CIRCLE THE WAGONS)
Stupidica —
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( ) the spread of secondary and latterly tertiary education has created a large population of people, often with well-developed literary and scholarly tastes, who have been educated far beyond their capacity to undertake analytical thought. P.B. Medawar So whats next? A series of essays by Sarah Palin about ...2 weeks ago -
Brian Cox: What Went Wrong at the Large Hadron Collider
shapeshift.net —
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In this short 2009 talk at TED, Brian Cox shares whats new with the CERN supercollider. He covers the repairs now underway and what the future holds for the largest science experiment ever attempted. (3:30 min)2 weeks ago -
It works, it works!
Avatar Briefs —
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Finally you can rush out and buy your "Protons r Us" t-shirt. The Large Hadron Collider works. No bread-crumbs. No shit. The LHC accelerated protons to energies of 1.2 trillion electron volts apiece and then crashed them together, eclipsing a record for collisions held by an American machine, the Tevatron, at ...2 weeks ago -
Physicists Find Hints of Dark Matter But No Clear Discovery
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If you were following Cosmic Variance yesterday, you saw its live blogging of one of the most anticipated recent announcements in physics: the team from Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) telling the world whether a Minnesota detector spotted evidence of dark matter. The answer? Maybe (pdf). CDMS scientists ...2 weeks ago
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