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Ahh the wonders of modern material science in action. Something theory only a few years ago a reality now.

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"The black bar marks the end date (but not the final integrated luminosity!) of proton-proton collisions in 2018, afterwards we get lead-lead collisions for a few weeks." - mfb #CERN #higgs #LHC
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While this amazing experiment supports the Standard Model, it's also a tantalizing indication that the LHC may not be very far from opening the doorway to new physics, and perhaps a new, deeper understanding of matter and energy.
"COMING SOON" may not just be for movie theaters anymore!

"The experiments continue to home in on the Higgs particle, which is often considered a portal to new physics. These beautiful and early achievements also underscore our plans for upgrading the LHC to substantially increase the statistics. The analysis methods have now been shown to reach the precision required for exploration of the full physics landscape, including hopefully new physics that so far hides so subtly," said CERN Director for Research and Computing Eckhard Elsen.

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Fermilab’s accelerator complex has achieved a major milestone: The U.S. Department of Energy formally approved Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory to proceed with its design of PIP-II, an accelerator upgrade project that will provide increased beam power to generate an unprecedented stream of neutrinos — subatomic particles that could unlock our understanding of the universe — and enable a broad program of physics research for many years to come.

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The molecule spins so quickly because, in a vacuum, there’s no air to create resistance. The atoms won’t blow apart until the force of the spin overcomes the force holding them together. But there’s more work to do in order to determine how the polarized light transfers torque to the particle, according to Reimann’s team’s paper.

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#Today on the 17th of #July 1920, Gordon Gould was born. He was an #American #physicist who is widely credited with the #invention of the #laser. (Others attribute the invention to Theodore Maiman).
Gould is best known for his thirty-year fight with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to obtain patents for the laser and related technologies. He also fought with laser manufacturers in court battles to enforce the patents he subsequently did obtain.

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#Today on the 11th of #July 1927, Theodore Harold Maiman was born. He was an #American #engineer and #physicist. Some credit him for the invention of the laser. Maiman's #laser led to the subsequent development of many other types of lasers. Maiman was granted a patent for his invention. Maiman's describe his experience while inventing Laser in his book "The Laser Odyssey".
On the 11th of July 1927, Theodore Harold Maiman was born. He was an American engineer and physicist. Some credit him for the #invention of the laser. Maiman's laser led to the subsequent development of many other types of lasers. Maiman was granted a patent for his invention. Maiman's describe his experience while inventing Laser in his book "The Laser Odyssey".
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The rare production of a Higgs boson along with a top quark-antiquark pair is observed with statistical significance at LHC ATLAS.

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