"Big Bang" experiment advancing fast

After a year's delay, scientists at the world's biggest accelerator have restarted an experiment to recreate "Big Bang" conditions that had sparked suggestions the earth would be sucked in by millions of black holes. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Nov 21, 2009 - 4:20 AM PST
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by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Nov. 21, 2009

This is a short and to the point update report on the CERN project.

I am glad to know this experiment won't cause "the world to end". What I do want to know is will it create jobs! :-)

CERN, a 55-year-old organization that counts 10,000 scientists and technicians worldwide working on its research projects, has vigorously rebuffed ... More »

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