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Large Hadron Collider On; Earth Still Exists
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by the international community, with thousands of physicists from around the world participating, but with the European community taking the brunt of the near $10,000,000,000 bill. The project is expected to help physicists better understand the universe by...
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New TWIST on Molecular Research
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cooled to a temperature near to absolute zero, it had to be strong enough to withstand forces at that temperature, yet thick enough to produce the desired electrical effects. The physicists finally settled on a thickness that is just about that of a human hair....
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Stephen Hawking Expected to Make Full Recovery
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Stephen Hawking Expected to Make Full Recovery. stephen hawking full recovery hospital. World famous theoretical physicist is getting well soon . Earlier this week, a "very ill" Stephen Hawking was urgently taken to a hospital in Cambridge. Hawking is reported...
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NASA Bombs the Moon and Finds Water
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to say Cabeus holds water." This is, without a doubt, exciting news. That said, not everyone is as pumped about the discovery as NASA is. The Guardian cites Robert Park, a physicist at the University of Maryland and prominent skeptic of manned space flight,...
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Tegra Brand Starts Speculations About New Nvidia Products
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brand in the company’s lineup and was introduced as a name for the firm’s supercomputing products. The name Tesla goes back to Nicola Tesla, a Serbian physicist and electrical engineer, but there are no such clear hints with Tegra. Tegra is a widely used...
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Stephen Hawking 'Very Ill', Hospitalized
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Stephen Hawking 'Very Ill', Hospitalized. stephen hawking physics black hole. World renowned physicist Stephen Hawking was taken earlier today to a hospital in Cambridge.. According to the Reuters report, Cambridge University representatives said, "Professor...
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Dolby Digital Sound
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price ratio. In the end, all these factors make it hard to find the optimal solution. We put 13 speakers to the test in order to help you make a decision and introduce you to a wide range of products.. In 1965, an American physicist and engineer named Ray...