Scientists of the CDF collaboration at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced today (April 11, 2006) the precision measurement of extremely rapid transitions between matter and antimatter. As amazing as it may seem, it has been known for 50 years that very special species of subatomic particles can make spontaneous transitions between matter and antimatter
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Fermilab's CDF scientists present a precision measurement of a subtle dance between matter and antimatter
Bytes by the Quintillion For Today and Tomorrow
(Back up your data before something takes a few bytes out of it!)Engineers and information specialists from government, industry and academia agreed this month at a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) workshop* that immediate action is needed to keep vast amounts of digital knowledge from disappearing into cyberspace or becoming in 200, or even 20 years, as incomprehensible as the markings on Babylonian cuneiform tablets.
Three cosmic enigmas, one audacious answer
HenryDARK energy and dark matter, two of the greatest mysteries confronting physicists, may be two sides of the same coin. A new and as yet undiscovered kind of star could explain both phenomena and, in turn, remove black holes from the lexicon of cosmology.
BabyBot takes first steps
(Number Five - is - ALIVE! Well, sort of. )BabyBot, a robot modelled on the torso of a two year-old child, is helping researchers take the first, tottering steps towards understanding human perception, and could lead to the development of machines that can perceive and interact with their environment.
Discovery Prospects at the Large Hadron Collider
(Collision alert! Collision alert! )Will scientists ever find the elusive Higgs particle, the last of the fundamental particles predicted by the Standard Model of particle physics and postulated to play a major role in how fundamental particles get their masses? Are there undiscovered particles “beyond” those described by the Standard Model?