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Large Hadron Collider back online

"The LHC is back," the European Organization for Nuclear Research announced triumphantly Friday, as the world's largest particle accelerator resumed operation more than a year after an electrical failure shut it down.

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2009 Nobel Laureates Shaped Modern Networking

Physicists Paved Way for Seeing Mars and for Phone Photography For photos of Mars, cell phone cameras, barcode readers, fax machines and camcorders, thank 2009 Nobel Prize Winners in physics Dr. George Smith and Dr. Willard...

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So Pete, how was New Moon?

Download my mix! Hell, while you're at it: Download my newest mix! (11/19/2009) Instant Werewolf change is dumb. Plus they just turn into a wolf. WTF. Remember, people are bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. "Only two...

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Who's Afraid of World Government?

A few weeks ago, Glenn Beck of the Fox News Channel, with that hysterical flourish that has made him the darling of right-wing extremists, proclaimed: "America, if . . . you're not really into that whole One World Government...

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Compound Interest Time Travel Gambit

The most powerful force in the universe is compound interest. — falsely attributed to Albert Einstein. It's the simplest way to turn time into money: drop a few dollars into a compound interest bank account, then hop into your...

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Join me on facebook

The Stellar Spaces facebook page is now official. Join me by searching “StellarSpaces” on facebook. You’ll be able to see what sort of projects I’m working on with clients as well as check out organizing and decorating tips on...

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Rice ties in race for atomic-scale breakthrough

The Rice lab of physicist Tom Killian published a paper online this month demonstrating the long-sought creation of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of strontium atoms. BEC is a state of matter predicted by early 20th-century...

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How hard can it be to live on £75k a week?

From Eurosport Championship - Martins 'skint' on £75,000 a week Former Newcastle United striker Obafemi Martins was broke despite earning £75,000 a week, a High Court judge has been told. Martins was "constantly overdrawn"...

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Calling Shenanigans on Weird Science

It was always The Bunny’s plan. They’re not sure how he did it, but there are rumors involving test tubes, birthday wishes, cryonics, dark magic, and a complicated system of levers and pulleys. Behold, the bunny born from equal...

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Doyen of the American Left still hopes for its revival

MICHAEL Walzer is a contributing editor of The New Republic, author of 27 books of moral and political philosophy (Just and Unjust Wars, published in 1977, is his best known work) and co-editor of the quarterly journal Dissent....

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