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  1. Particle accelerator ALICE achieves 4 million volt milestone

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - 9 hours ago

    Washington, Nov 18 (ANI): UKs next-generation particle accelerator, ALICE, has achieved a major milestone by producing a high-energy particle beam with a total energy of nearly four and a half million electron volts

    Also tagged: national, x ray, materials science, cutting edge technology, light source, economic viability, energy recovery, chemical reactions, atomic level, technology facilities, electron volts, critical requirement, development materials, electron gun, energy beam, energy particle, light sources, particle beam, picoseconds, superconducting linear accelerator

  2. LHC's $21 Million Single Joint Failure is the Most Expensive Soldering Error in Soldering History [Large Hadron Collider]

    LHC's $21 Million Single Joint Failure is the Most Expensive Soldering Error in Soldering History [Large Hadron Collider]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - 24 hours ago

    The Large Hadron Collider, the world's most complicated machine that was felled by a single faulty solder joint last month, won't be back until summer 2009 now, at the earliest—a few months later than CERN last

    Also tagged: science, lhc, physics, cern, large hadron collider, atom smasher, large hadron

  3. LHC's $21 Million Single Joint Failure Most Expensive Soldering Error in Soldering History [Large Hadron Collider]

    LHC's $21 Million Single Joint Failure Most Expensive Soldering Error in Soldering History [Large Hadron Collider]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - 24 hours ago

    The Large Hadron Collider, the world's most complicated machine that was felled by a single faulty solder joint last month, won't be back until summer 2009 now, at the earliest—a few months later than CERN last

    Also tagged: science, lhc, physics, cern, large hadron collider, atom smasher, large hadron

  4. Accium Biosciences, Pioneer of Particle Accelerator for Drug Development, Finds Niche

    Accium Biosciences, Pioneer of Particle Accelerator for Drug Development, Finds Niche

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Oct 22, 2008

    Biotech, cancer, Linear Accelerator Luke Timmerman wrote: Particle accelerators are used as tools of archaeology that tell you the approximate age of King Tut. But Seattle-based Accium Biosciences has hit upon a way

    Also tagged: cancer, seattle, biotech, applied biosystems, national geographic, national institutes of health, university of california davis, life sciences, agilent technologies, lawrence livermore national laboratory, providence hospital, swedish medical center, national blog main, seattle blog main, wrf capital, accium biosciences, james tower, greg foltz, loretta little, linear accelerator, ali arjomand, combimatrix, xceleron, david sabey, national electrostatics

  5. Accium Biosciences, Pioneer of Particle Accelerator for Drug Development, Finds Niche

    Accium Biosciences, Pioneer of Particle Accelerator for Drug Development, Finds Niche

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Oct 21, 2008

    Biotech, cancer, Linear Accelerator Luke Timmerman wrote: Particle accelerators are used as tools of archaeology that tell you the approximate age of King Tut. But Seattle-based Accium Biosciences has hit upon a way

    Also tagged: cancer, seattle, biotech, applied biosystems, national geographic, national institutes of health, university of california davis, life sciences, agilent technologies, lawrence livermore national laboratory, providence hospital, swedish medical center, national blog main, seattle blog main, wrf capital, accium biosciences, james tower, greg foltz, loretta little, linear accelerator, ali arjomand, combimatrix, xceleron, david sabey, national electrostatics

  6. Cern CIO talks about the credit crunch and black holes

    zdnet.com » News items | ZDNet - Oct 17, 2008

    As the head of IT at Cern, Wolfgang Von Rueden and his team provide the computing backbone that supports the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator's hunt for the elusive "God particle." Few CIOs could claim to

    Also tagged: black hole, cern, large hadron collider, nick heath silicon com

  7. Einstein’’s theory of relativity passes crucial test

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 16, 2008

    Washington, Oct 16 (ANI): Albert Einstein’’s theory of relativity has survived a neutrino test, which was conducted by physicists trying to disprove the premise. The physicists were working to disprove “Lorentz

    Also tagged: sports, albert einstein, theory of relativity, neutrino detector, neutrinos, indiana university bloomington, carbon target, crust of the earth, daily rotation, einstein s theory of relativity, einsteinian relativity, far detector, lorentz invariance, massless particles, neutrino beam, peculiar properties, pi mesons, proton beam, subatomic particle, theoretical physicists

  8. Large Hadron Collider gets fresh power supply

    zdnet.com » News items | ZDNet - Oct 8, 2008

    Cern is planning to build a new computing hub in France, because its existing one is sucking the power grid dry. The lab cracking data from the Cern Large Hadron Collider experiment needs a new computing hub because

    Also tagged: productivity, grid, physics, computer, power supply, cern, large hadron collider, hadron collider, silicon com, nick heath

  9. Large Hadron Collider computing grid launched

    zdnet.com » News items | ZDNet - Oct 6, 2008

    The Worldwide Large Hadron Collider Computing Grid, which can draw on the computing power of more than 100,000 processors, was officially launched on Friday. One of the world's largest computing grids, capable of

    Also tagged: grid, physics, scientist, cern, large hadron collider, silicon com, nick heath

  10. Doomsday lawsuit against Big Bang machine dismissed by judge

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 30, 2008

    London, September 30 (ANI): A so-called doomsday lawsuit seeking to halt operation of the Geneva-based atom-smashing Large Haldron Collider (LHC), has been dismissed by a judge in Hawaii. According to a report in the

    Also tagged: launch, national, lhc, black holes, doomsday, higgs, european court of human rights, cern, right to life, nuclear research, subatomic particles, swiss border, european organisation, bang machine, european convention of human rights, mile loop, nuclear safety, safety officer, science writer, walter wagner

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