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Life and how to live it... part X

newq wrote 4 days ago: Oh it has been way too long but I had to wait for something unexciting to happen!        Let’s start … more →

Tags: packers, cern, Hadron, coors, Contractors, applebees

Large Hadron Collider Switches Back On - Earth Survives!1 comment

mattusmaximus wrote 2 weeks ago: Hooray!   The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Europe has switched back on after being offline for a y … more →

Tags: Doomsday, physics denial/woo, 2012, apocalypse, Armaggedon, Atom Smasher, Black Hole, cern, Conspiracy

Who's afraid of the Superconducting Super Collider?3 comments

Lizzie wrote 1 month ago: The site of the abandoned Superconducting Super Collider. The Superconducting Super Collider is rare … more →

Tags: Physics, acclerators, AEC, argonne, Department of Energy, DoE, High Energy Physics, History, Large-Hadron-Collider

The God particle! Or is it?

mariecarolineschulte wrote 1 month ago: The search for the elusive Higgs-boson is the driving force between the fierce, but allegedly friend … more →

Tags: Viewpoint, Philosophy, God, Physics, string theory, Philosophy of Science, Higgs boson, god particle, cern

The Battleship in the Soudan Mine: MINOS Part II1 comment

Nick wrote 1 month ago: The MINOS Far Detector, buried 2,341 feet beneath the earth in the Soudan Mine in northern Minnesota … more →

Tags: Physics, bats, Bob Dylan, detectors, minos, Museum of Jurassic Technology, neutrinos, Particle Physics, Photography

Neutrinos and the Intensity Frontier: Fermilab Part II (& MINOS Part I)

Lizzie wrote 2 months ago: The enormous hole in the MINOS building that leads down to the NuMI neutrino beamline and MINOS In a … more →

Tags: Physics, detectors, DoE, miniboone, minos, national laboratories, neutrinos, Particle Physics, Photography

Bike Ride - Warrenville to Fermilab

geognerd wrote 2 months ago: This weekend’s bike ride consisted of a round-trip between Warrenville and Fermilab.  Last nig … more →

Tags: Bike, bicycle, Fermi National Accelerator Lab, Warrenville

Three Reasons Why the Large Hadron Collider Will NOT Destroy the Earth4 comments

mattusmaximus wrote 2 months ago: One of the things I did at Dragon*Con a couple of weeks ago was to give a talk on the physics of the … more →

Tags: physics denial/woo, apocalypse, Armaggedon, Atom Smasher, Black Hole, cern, Cosmic Rays, cyclotron, DC

Space-Time Asymmetry4 comments

pluribusone wrote 3 months ago: Is our universe symmetrical? Definitely not—sort of. Beginning in 1964, experiments conducted at lea … more →

Tags: Noetitek™ Developments, Sciences, Fifth Dimension, Brookhaven, cern, asymmetrical universe, Six-Quark Theory, Sixth dimension

Buffalo in the 'Burbs2 comments

Ian Everett wrote 3 months ago: Buffalo at Fermilabs in Batavia Buffalo conjure up images of Big Sky country, frontiers and Western … more →

Tags: Chicagoland, family fun, Ian Everett, Illinois, IL, Batavia, Suburbs, Buffalo, Bison

Better hurry, LHC... Tevatron is catching up!1 comment

cjoneski wrote 3 months ago: What’s almost as hot as the LHC? Fermilab’s particle accelerator, the not-quite-so world … more →

Tags: Science, LHC, experiment, cern, particle, Tevatron, particles, Accelerator, higgs

Blog Motivation No:1

Kuday wrote 4 months ago: Buffalos at Fermilab I was blogging for almost a year about music, webdesign and physics but i decid … more →

Tags: Physics, colliders, USA

Fizzle!5 comments

gordonwatts wrote 4 months ago: The biggest, most expensive physics machine in the world is riddled with thousands of bad electrical … more →

Tags: Atlas, LHC, tenure, University

What my tshirt will say!2 comments

savanvleck wrote 5 months ago: During my latest visit with Master’s Daughter, we were talking about stuff and I mentioned  Am … more →

Tags: my weird family, Master's Daughter, Bachelors, Masters, teacher, Notre Dame, electron microscope

American Toad Dossier

natureinquiries wrote 5 months ago: by Carl Strang It has been a while since I have shared one of my dossiers. The idea, which I began i … more →

Tags: species dossiers, Reptiles and Amphibians, Mayslake, Fullersburg, Willowbrook, Culver, chorus frog, Pratts Wayne, Tri County

Conversation with an Anti-LHC Lunatic9 comments

mattusmaximus wrote 6 months ago: As a quick follow up to a recent post – LHC Lunacy & Doomsday Scenarios – I wanted t … more →

Tags: physics denial/woo, Physics, Conspiracy, Critical Thinking, pseudoscience, Higgs boson, god particle, LHC, Large-Hadron-Collider

The Daily Show's hilarious John Oliver at CERN

zeroentropy wrote 6 months ago: I missed this when it first aired, but now that CERN is about to crank up the Large Hadron Collider … more →

Tags: The Daily Show, Large-Hadron-Collider, LHC, Atlas, cern, Particle Physics, Adam Yurkewicz, John Oliver, jon stewart

Get Well, Stephen Hawking

The Mayor of Galt's Gulch wrote 7 months ago: Physics is a subject that I am very interested in but have not posted about yet.  While my lengthy i … more →

Tags: Stephen Hawking, Physics, mathematics, Cosmology, ALS, A Brief History of Time, cern

Where the Wild Things Are/Camera Obscura/New subatomic particle discovered

stevecrossrock wrote 8 months ago: Click image to see bigger version This has been popping up in a few places around the interwebs for … more →

Tags: Music, Music News, Nashville shows/concerts, pop culture, Science, Space, technology, arcade fire, Blog


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