Posts Tagged ‘Large Hadron Collider’
What matters in universe’s asymmetry
SYRACUSE U. (US) — A study of the decay of a rare particle present right after the Big Bang could help solve the mystery of why the universe evolved to have more matter than antimatter. Continue…
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 10:17 - 1 Comment
Science & Technology - Oct 12, 2010 11:37 - 1 Comment
On the hunt for ‘exotic’ matter
MCGILL U. (CAN) — Researchers used Einstein’s famous E=mc2 equation and the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland to recreate a miniature version of the event at the origins of the universe. (more…)
Science & Technology - Mar 31, 2010 11:06 - 1 Comment

Smashing success for Big Bang experiment
U. COLORADO (US)—Scientists crashed proton beams together at three and one-half times the highest energy levels ever recorded on March 30 in a quest to discover the physical conditions immediately following the Big Bang. (more…)
Science & Technology - Feb 24, 2010 12:09 - 0 Comments

Measuring matter hotter than the sun
VANDERBILT (US)—Scientists have created an exotic state of matter with a temperature of four trillion degrees Celsius. It’s the hottest temperature ever achieved in a laboratory and 250,000 times hotter than the heart of the sun. (more…)
Science & Technology - Jan 7, 2010 13:28 - 4 Comments
Physicists pore over ‘beautiful’ collider data
IOWA STATE—Scientists are starting to analyze real data from the planet’s biggest science experiment—finally. (more…)










