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:: 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...

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:: 19 November, 2008
The high-energy physicists will have to chew their brake a little longer. The
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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 07 March, 2008
The International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) has issued a statement on the need for continuous and stable funding for large...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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:: 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...

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