Collider resumes hunt for 'God particle'

In SUSY we...

The results of the LHC experiments may help resolve fundamental problems such as the disconnect between Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, which describes the world on a... More »
CNN - Nov. 11, 2009
LHC resumes 'God particle' hunt
The LHC will circulate a beam around the tunnel within two weeks, CERN scientists say An electrical failure caused a major shut-down of the collider in September 2008 The... More »
CNN - Nov. 11, 2009
Large Hadron Collider: Damaged by a Time-Traveling Bird?
Sometime on Nov. 3, the supercooled magnets in sector 81 of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), outside Geneva, began to dangerously overheat. Scientists rushed to diagnose the... More »
Time - Nov. 11, 2009
Collider resumes 'God particle' hunt
The LHC will circulate a beam around the tunnel within two weeks, CERN scientists say An electrical failure caused a major shut-down of the collider in September 2008 The... More »
CNN - Nov. 11, 2009
Collider resumes hunt for 'God particle'
The results of the LHC experiments may help resolve fundamental problems such as the disconnect between Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, which describes the world on a... More »
CNN - Nov. 11, 2009
In SUSY we trust: What the LHC is really looking for
AS DAMP squibs go, it was quite a spectacular one. Amid great pomp and ceremony - not to mention dark offstage rumblings that the end of the world was nigh - the Large Hadron... More »
New Scientist - Nov. 11, 2009
Huge $10 billion collider resumes hunt for 'God particle'
The LHC will circulate a beam around the tunnel within two weeks, CERN scientists say An electrical failure caused a major shut-down of the collider in September 2008 The... More »
CNN - Nov. 11, 2009
Peckish bird briefly downs big atom smasher
GENEVA A peckish bird briefly knocked out part of the world's biggest atom smasher by causing a chain reaction with a piece of bread, the European Organisation for Nuclear... More »
ABS-CBN News - Nov. 10, 2009
Large Hadron Collider: Damaged by a Time-Traveling Bird?
Sometime on Nov. 3, the supercooled magnets in sector 81 of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), outside Geneva, began to dangerously overheat. Scientists rushed to diagnose the... More »
Yahoo! News - Nov. 11, 2009
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