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A reaction to a single top quark: a prelude to the discovery of the Higgs?

A reaction to a single top quark: a prelude to the discovery of the Higgs?

251 days 22 hours 23 minutes ago :: 15 March, 2009

The Fermilab has just a little closer to finding the Higgs boson. By looking at collisions between protons and antiprotons a reaction producing a... more

The first collisions at LHC  will start again in summer 2009!

The first collisions at LHC will start again in summer 2009!

367 days 22 hours 44 minutes ago :: 19 November, 2008

The high-energy physicists will have to chew their brake a little longer. The LHC, the largest particle accelerator in the world, should probably... more

Sterile neutrinos in the dark matter: the assumption away

Sterile neutrinos in the dark matter: the assumption away

410 days 23 hours 30 minutes ago :: 07 October, 2008

According to some theories, strange neutrinos, unknown to the standard model could be part of dark matter. Physicists have called them sterile... more

Short news on LHC: The first collisions at the LHC in two weeks!

Short news on LHC: The first collisions at the LHC in two weeks!

429 days 21 hours 20 minutes ago :: 18 September, 2008

According to information given from CERN, after the success of the first day of the LHC and the latest tests encouraging, the researchers expect... more

Exclusive discovery in particle science: Z Bosons at the Tevatron is a big step towards observing the Higgs boson.

Exclusive discovery in particle science: Z Bosons at the Tevatron is a big step towards observing the Higgs boson.

439 days 4 hours 14 minutes ago :: 09 September, 2008

The hunt for the Higgs boson, the most highly sought-after particle in physics, received a boost this month with the release of two new results... more

Five Million Euros has Funded to Prepare Europe for the International Linear Collider

Five Million Euros has Funded to Prepare Europe for the International Linear Collider

507 days 15 minutes ago :: 03 July, 2008

The partners of the ‘ILC-HiGrade’ proposal for the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme have just started a contract for five million... more

Scientists Trying to Unveil the Secrets of the Origin of the Universe, to Simulate What Happened in the Millisecond After the Big Bang

Scientists Trying to Unveil the Secrets of the Origin of the Universe, to Simulate What Happened in the Millisecond After the Big Bang

571 days 19 hours 43 minutes ago :: 29 April, 2008

AUSTRALIAN scientists are at the core of the largest and one of the most controversial science experiments in history - recreating conditions at... more

Higgs Search, Now the Most Important Event for the Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves

Higgs Search, Now the Most Important Event for the Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves

583 days 23 hours 37 minutes ago :: 17 April, 2008

Is the imperative of the two most powerful particle accelerators ever built---the Tevatron at Fermilab, now reaching the peak of its decades-long... more

Matter-Antimatter Split Hints at Physics Collapse, New Evidence in a Venerable Inscrutability

Matter-Antimatter Split Hints at Physics Collapse, New Evidence in a Venerable Inscrutability

596 days 12 minutes ago :: 05 April, 2008

Nature may have handed scientists a new clue in a longstanding mystery: how matter beat out antimatter for dominance of the universe. Early data... more

Physicists Claim to Have Seen the Missing Antimatter in the Universe for the First Time

Physicists Claim to Have Seen the Missing Antimatter in the Universe for the First Time

612 days 4 hours 15 minutes ago :: 20 March, 2008

A team of physicists claims to have found the first ever hint as to where did all the missing antimatter in the universe disappear to, attributing... more

World's Largest Particle Detector ATLAS Detector is Completing the LHC

World's Largest Particle Detector ATLAS Detector is Completing the LHC

621 days 3 hours 53 minutes ago :: 11 March, 2008

The ATLAS detector, with its 46 metres long, 25 metres high and 25 metres wide, is the largest particle detector versatile in the world. From a... more

ICFA Requests for Continuous and Stable Funding for  Science Projects Around the World

ICFA Requests for Continuous and Stable Funding for Science Projects Around the World

624 days 23 hours 57 minutes ago :: 07 March, 2008

The International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) has issued a statement on the need for continuous and stable funding for large... more

Searchong for Mysteries of Our Universe is that of Dark Energy and Matter

Searchong for Mysteries of Our Universe is that of Dark Energy and Matter

627 days 15 minutes ago :: 05 March, 2008

One of the mysteries of our universe is that of dark energy and matter. Scientists all over the world are attempting to discover what particles... more

UK Government has Launched a Review into Physics Funding after £80m Shortfall in the Budget of STFC

UK Government has Launched a Review into Physics Funding after £80m Shortfall in the Budget of STFC

669 days 15 hours 28 minutes ago :: 22 January, 2008

The UK government has launched a review into physics funding in the wake of a damaging £80m shortfall in the budget of Science and Technology... more

Fermilab: Essentially an Underground Lab to Study Physics Figure Out the Decision to Accept Construction of a Massive Underground Tube

Fermilab: Essentially an Underground Lab to Study Physics Figure Out the Decision to Accept Construction of a Massive Underground Tube

670 days 3 hours 2 minutes ago :: 22 January, 2008

For about a year, a team of residents, scientists and local government officials has plugged away at a task: helping Fermilab in Batavia figure out... more

Physicists and Astronomers are now Finding they do not have Enough Money to Make Best use of Particle-Physics Laboratory

Physicists and Astronomers are now Finding they do not have Enough Money to Make Best use of Particle-Physics Laboratory

677 days 20 hours 24 minutes ago :: 14 January, 2008

Isaac Newton, besides being the founder of modern physics, was also master of Britain’s mint. That is a precedent which many British physicists... more

SLAC  has Announced Layoffs of 225 Employees to Meet Congressional Budget Cuts

SLAC has Announced Layoffs of 225 Employees to Meet Congressional Budget Cuts

677 days 20 hours 24 minutes ago :: 14 January, 2008

As a result of Congressional budget cuts for the 2008 fiscal year, the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC) has announced the anticipated layoffs of... more

Significant Casualty Has Been Participation in Development of the International Linear Collider for Budget Cuts

Significant Casualty Has Been Participation in Development of the International Linear Collider for Budget Cuts

681 days 14 hours 10 minutes ago :: 10 January, 2008

Big science has taken a hit in recent budget cuts both in the United States, where significant lay-offs at Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois, are now... more

All Hands Meeting updates FY08 Budget for SLAC for Basic Research to the Energy and Economic Security

All Hands Meeting updates FY08 Budget for SLAC for Basic Research to the Energy and Economic Security

683 days 23 hours 42 minutes ago :: 08 January, 2008

"This laboratory ended 2007 with a commitment to face our future as one lab. There are difficulties ahead. The purpose of this All Hands meeting is... more

Some answers about our universe are becoming available without the aid of science fiction

Some answers about our universe are becoming available without the aid of science fiction

733 days 21 hours 18 minutes ago :: 19 November, 2007

For many of us, it was Spock who knew the secrets of the universe and the mysteries of the galaxies. With last week's announcement that Fermilab... more

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