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Higgs Gossip: Observation of a γγ resonance at a mass…

By S.C. Kavassalis
Posted: April 22, 2011
Category: Local News | Tagged 115 GeV, ATLAS, CERN, gossip, Higgs, hype | 22 Comments

This Week in the Universe: November 23rd – November 29th

By S.C. Kavassalis
Posted: November 30, 2010
Category: This Week In The Universe | Tagged ALICE, ATLAS, baryonic matter, Bianchi, Bin-Nun, Black Hole Entropy, black holes, Buzzi, CERN, CMS, dark energy, dark matter, Davoudiasl, duality, early universe, Eugenio Bianchi, experiment, geometry, heavy ions, lead, LHC, Loop Gravity, Lucchesi, Marinoni, matter, metric, Morrissey, non-baryonic matter, Peron, polymer physics, precession, Sigurdson, Tulin | Comments Off

This Week in the Universe: November 2nd – November 8th

By S.C. Kavassalis
Posted: November 9, 2010
Category: This Week In The Universe | Tagged ALICE, astrophysics, asymptotic freedom, ATLAS, CERN, CMS, CP-violation, fine-structure constant, galaxy formation, gamma rays, gravitational lens, Higgs, ions, lead, lensing, leptons, LHC, MiniBooNE, protons, sterile neutrino, symmetry | 3 Comments

This Week in the Universe: October 26th – November 1st

By S.C. Kavassalis
Posted: November 2, 2010
Category: This Week In The Universe | Tagged (A)dS-gauge theory, ANITA, ATLAS, CERN, gauge gravity, Hubble, LHC, NASA, neutrino, neutrinos, stars, tau, top quark, W-boson | 1 Comment
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