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03 November 2008
Forget the LHC, the Aging Tevatron May Have Uncovered Some New Physics
If you thought any quantum discoveries would have to wait until the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is switched back on in 2009, you'd be wrong. Just because the LHC represents the next stage in particle accelerator evolution does not mean the world's established and long-running accelerator facilities have already closed shop and left town. It [...]
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09 July 2008
Large Hadron Collider Could Generate Dark Matter
One of the biggest questions that occupy particle physicists and cosmologists alike is: what is dark matter? We know that a tiny fraction of the mass of the universe is the visible stuff we can see, but 23% of the Universe is made from stuff that we cannot see. The remaining mass is held in [...]