Posted on 22 November 2009. Tags: Cern, Compact Linear Collider, International Linear Collider, Large Hadron Collider, particle smasher, phenomenon, Supersymmetry, Very Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider is by no means the last of the particle smashers. A group at CERN recently explored the various scenarios that might emerge from the atomic debris in Geneva – and how they would shape what colliders we build next. We draw out the key points about each of the scenarios.
Detect a Higgs
What will detecting a Higgs boson mean?
If the characteristics of the Higgs fit with the predictions of the standard model of particle physics, it should be found within three years. The discovery would confirm that a Higgs “field” permeates the universe, lending all other particles their mass. If it is a Higgs that does not conform to the standard model, it may turn up even earlier, because it would likely be lighter and so more commonly produced in collisions than heavier particles. Read the full story
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Posted on 14 October 2009. Tags: electricity, electrons, Magnetic, Magnetic monopoles, magnetricity, Nature journal, Oxford, phenomenon, protons, Science, Science and Technology Facilities Council
Researchers have discovered a magnetic equivalent to electricity: single magnetic charges that can behave and interact like electrical ones.
The work is the first to make use of the magnetic monopoles that exist in special crystals known as spin ice. Read the full story
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Posted on 07 October 2009. Tags: Cloud, MOSCOW, phenomenon, Russia, Strange, supernatural, Video
Written: October 7th 2009
Updated: October 14th 2009
In a scene eerily reminiscent of a scene from alien-invasion film Independence Day, a luminous ring-shaped cloud was spotted hovering over Moscow last week.
WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE MOSCOW INDEPENDENCE DAY CLOUD BELOW Read the full story
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Posted on 01 September 2009. Tags: 1200, 1621, Aurora Borealis, awe, Beautiful, Canada, Education, ionosphere, Knowledge, North Magnetic Pole, Northern Lights, phenomenon, Pierre Gassendi, plasma, polar, sun


Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful events to occur in our world, the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, has both astounded and amazed people since it was first discovered. This phenomenon ocurrs when the sun gives off high-energy charged particles (also called ions) that travel out into space at speeds of 300 to 1200 kilometres per second. Read the full story
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Posted on 17 August 2009. Tags: amperes, Andes Mountains, Catatumbo lightning, Lake Maracaibo, lightning, mysterious, natural, navigation, ozone, phenomenon, Relámpago del Catatumbo, ships, storms, UNESCO, venezuela
The mysterious “Relámpago del Catatumbo” (Catatumbo lightning) is a unique natural phenomenon in the world. Located on the mouth of the Catatumbo river at Lake Maracaibo (Venezuela), the phenomenon is a cloud-to-cloud lightning that forms a voltage arc more than five kilometre high during 140 to 160 nights a year, 10 hours a night, and as many as 280 times an hour. This almost permanent storm occurs over the marshlands where the Catatumbo River feeds into Lake Maracaibo and it is considered the greatest single generator of ozone in the planet, judging from the intensity of the cloud-to-cloud discharge and great frequency. Read the full story
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