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Want to read every single technical detail of the design and construction of the Large Hadron Collider and its six detectors? The whole shebang–seven reports totalling 1600 pages...
In the December 3 episode of ABC's FlashForward television drama, researchers from a fictional research organization called the National Linear Accelerator Project, purportedly located in Palo Alto, California, announced that they might have caused the...
There are a lot of rumors floating around about whether the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) experiment has found dark matter. It seems unlikely that CDMS could be in any position to make a discovery claim, but the new analysis could tighten the...
On December 3 and 4, CERN held a two-day symposium to celebrate the past fifty years in high-energy particle physics. The event, titled “From the Proton Synchroton to the Large Hadron Collider--50 Years of Nobel Memories in High-Energy Physics,”...
Last night the first collisions of protons at the world-record energy of 2.36 TeV (1.18 TeV per beam) were recorded by the ATLAS experiment at CERN. The ATLAS team posted an image of one candidate collision event on its Web site. In addition to setting...
A new Fermilab-based experiment, the Muon-to-Electron Conversion experiment, or Mu2e, could shine light on the hidden areas of physics beyond what we currently know, aiding researchers at the Large Hadron Collider in Europe and likely the...