Written by: David HeathThe Large Hadron Collider (LHC), built in a 27km long circular tunnel under the Swiss-French border is probably humanity's largest and most expensive project ever built to test a theory.
{loadposition davidh08}But it's a very important theory, and we await the first formal results to be jointly released at the International Conference on High Energy Physics in Melbourne and
The Swiss particle physics organization European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) announced on Thursday, December 22, 2011, that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has discovered a boson called Chi-b(3P).
Written by: David Heath48 years since the Scottish Physicist Peter Higgs postulated it, the Higgs Boson has finally been proven to exist.
{loadposition davidh08}At a live seminar currently in progress, the CMS team at the Large Hadron Collider has just now announced the discovery of the Higgs Boson at 125.3GeV +/-0.6 with a confidence level of 4.9 sigma.
More, including the ATLAS experiment resul
Written by: William Atkins | Published in: EnergyHot, new results from the CERN search for the Higgs Boson reveal that CERN scientists are just about as certain as they can be (over 99.999%) that they have found the Higgs Boson.
Written by: William Atkins | Published in: EnergyHot, new results from the CERN search for the Higgs Boson reveal that CERN scientists are just about as certain as they can be (over 99.999%) that they have found the Higgs Boson.
The Higgs boson is being diligently tracked down at the European particle physics laboratory called the Large Hadron Collider. On Friday, the LHC researchers announced they saw some funny looking bumps in their data that might be a sign of the particle.
Officials at CERN have announced the date in which the beginning of the physics program will begin at the Large Hadron Collider. In other words, the first collisions of two oppositely-directed particle beams with energies of 3.5 TeV per beam will be attempted, for a combined energy of 7 tera-electron volts (TeV).
Written by: William AtkinsA subatomic particle so important it has been nicknamed the "God particle" has (possibly) been discovered by scientists at the European research center CERN.
{loadposition william08}The Higgs boson is a subatomic particle that is also commonly called the God particle.
Rolf Heuer, the director of the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) stated on Wednesday, July 4,
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: NetworkingThe Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre has chosen Xirrus WiFi products to provide coverage of the 30,000 square metres of space in the centre, and support up to 10,000 simultaneous users.