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  • #decadeinreview

    Ten Science Stories That Changed Our Decade

    There is no doubt that science has become more like science fiction in the past decade, with amazing innovations and discoveries that increased our understanding of the universe. We list ten of the biggest science stories from the past decade. More »
    12/18/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #higgsboson

    What If The Large Hadron Collider Was Beaten To The Physics Punch?

    The mooted risks of the Large Hadron Collider are all worthwhile if it uncovers evidence of the Higgs boson, right...? But what if something else found that proof first, and without all the sturm-und-drang? More »
    12/15/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #madscience

    Undeterred by Time-Traveling Saboteurs, the LHC Begins Colliding

    Take that, bread-dropping bird. Despite numerous delays and the suggestion that the Large Hadron Collider is being sabotaged from the future, the LHC is up and running. And, for the very first time, it has collided two proton beams. More »
    11/23/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #awesomeness

    All Systems Go For Large Hadron Collider - Stay Tuned for Collisions!

    Discover has a blow-by-blow account of today's tests on the Large Hadron Collider, the massive physics experiment that will eventually recreate the conditions during the Big Bang. Everything worked perfectly. Get ready for particle collisions next week! [via Discover]
    11/20/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #madphysics

    Large Hadron Collider Less Than Two Weeks Away From First Experiments

    It's been plagued by everything from liquid helium leaks to wayward baguettes, but the mega-physics experiment known as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is finally ready to start smashing protons into each other. Particle collisions could begin in two weeks. More »
    11/13/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #largehadroncollider

    Bird-Related Accident Suggests the Large Hadron Collider Really Is Doomed

    The LHC has been so plagued by problems and shutdowns that some physicists have wondered if it's being sabotaged by its own future. And the LHC has fallen victim to another bizarre shutdown involving a bird and a baguette. More »
    11/05/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #largehadroncollider

    Is The Large Hadron Collider Being Sabotaged from the Future?

    What if all the Large Hadron Collider's recent woes are more than bad luck and technical problems? Two noted physicists speculate that the future may be pushing back on the LHC to avert the disaster of observing the Higgs boson. More »
    10/13/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #lhcshutdown

    Is The Large Hadron Collider Cursed?

    The discovery of new repairs necessary to the Large Hadron Collider have pushed its restart date yet again - Are there cosmic powers trying to tell us something about the program? More »
    08/01/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #2009todate

    Five Lessons To Have Learned From 2009 Already

    With the middle of the year having fallen earlier this week (July 2nd for the curious), it's time to take stock, look back and wonder: What has 2009 taught us so far? More »

    Feature

    07/05/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #madscience

    Daily Show Explains Why There's A 50/50 Chance Of Apocalypse

    Last night's Daily Show revealed the horrible truth behind the dangers posed by the Large Hadron Collider... as well as introducing a whole new way of calculating probability. Thank God someone's explaining science so simply.
    05/01/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #largehadroncollider

    Black Holes Could Be Brewing Under Switzerland by Late 2009

    02/06/09
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  • #bigscience

    Will the Global Economic Crisis Kill the Large Hadron Collider?

    11/17/08
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  • #kirill

    Bloggers Are The Heroes Of The Future. No, Really.

    11/10/08
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  • #lhc

    Zathura Boys Want to Make Large Hadron Collider The Movie

    09/25/08
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  • #wantedanendtoscience

    Hollywood's New Player Declares War On Science

    09/22/08
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  • #megaaccidents

    LHC Shut Down After a Ton of Liquid Helium Leaks into Tunnel

    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the mega-physics experiment in Switzerland where atomic particles will be smashed into each other, has been shut down. The BBC reports that a fault opened up in one of the underground tunnels this morning, releasing one ton of liquid helium into the tunnels. This in turn caused 100 supercooled magnets crucial to LHC experiments to heat up and fail (the liquid helium is what keeps the magnets cool). After the successful first startup of the LHC last week, does this mean it could be months or years before another beam gets shot through the vast underground structure? More »
    09/19/08
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #geekchic

    LHC-Themed T-Shirts Commemorate the Non-Destruction of Earth

    09/13/08
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  • #torchwood

    And You Thought Torchwood Couldn't Get Any Worse!

    09/10/08
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  • #largehadroncollider

    What Will Happen When the LHC Turns On? 10 Scifi Stories Have the Answer

    Today the mad physicists over at Swiss lab CERN will turn on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and begin the physics experiments that might end the world. While some fringe scientists worry that the LHC will destroy the fabric of spacetime, the rest of us armchair physicists are on the edge of our seats waiting to see what the giant underground magnet will tell us about, well, the universe. Lucky for us, science fiction has already come up with an answer. We've come up with ten crazy scifi tales where physics experiments destroy the world. More »

    Feature

    09/10/08
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #largehadronkegger

    The Large Hadron Collider Drinking Game

    09/10/08
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  • #largehadroncollider

    Anyone Who Thinks the LHC Will Destroy the World is a T***

    Particle physics professor Brian Cox of the University of Manchester has pretty much the final word on Large Hadron Collider fear-mongering with the above quote. What prompted such an outburst? Death threats against scientists working on the LHC. Perhaps an even better question - what does "t***" stand for? More »
    09/06/08
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    By Ed Grabianowski
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