The Guardian - Jul 23, 2011 A technician at work in the Atlas control room. 'Bumps' in the data hint at presence of Higgs boson. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images Scientists may have caught their first glimpse of the elusive Higgs boson, which is thought to give mass ... |
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Cern scientists suspect glimpse of Higgs boson 'God particle'
Cern scientists suspect glimpse of Higgs boson 'God particle'
Arctic fire hints at warming cue
Arctic fire hints at warming cue
BBC News - 18 hours ago An exceptional wildfire in northern Alaska in 2007 put as much carbon into the air as the entire Arctic tundra absorbs in a year, scientists say. |
Trojan asteroid seen in Earth's orbit by Wise telescope
Trojan asteroid seen in Earth's orbit by Wise telescope
BBC News - 21 hours ago Astronomers have detected an asteroid not far from Earth, moving in the same orbit around the Sun. The 200-300m-wide rock sits in front of our planet at a gravitational "sweet spot", and poses no danger. |
Thousands of golf fans hail heroes at Irish Open
Thousands of golf fans hail heroes at Irish Open
Belfast Telegraph - 2 hours ago Vantage points were at top premium in Co Kerry as thousands of golf fans lined the fairways to cheer the homegrown heroes who have turned the island into one of the game's more unlikely superpowers. |
Aguero already eyeing silverware
Aguero already eyeing silverware
ESPN - 2 hours ago By ESPNsoccernet staff Hours after signing a new five-year deal, Manchester City's record signing Sergio Aguero has set his sights on winning silverware with the club. BBC Sport - Yahoo! Eurosport UK - Manchester Evening News - Mirror.co.uk - Wikipedia: Manchester City F.C. all 1,008 news articles » |
Dragon Age 2 no longer on Steam
Dragon Age 2 no longer on Steam
Fragland.net - 8 hours ago "Unfortunately, Steam has adopted a set of restrictive terms of service which limit how developers interact with customers to sell downloadable content. |
BBC launches global iPlayer app
BBC launches global iPlayer app
BBC News - 22 hours ago The BBC is launching an international version of its on-demand video service, the iPlayer, for Apple iPad users. Customers who pay a monthly subscription will get access to a range of current and classic programmes. |
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