... said Homer Neal, the Samuel A. Goudsmit Professor of Physics and the U-M Institutional Representative for the ATLAS Experiment at the LHC. "This is an extremely exciting time to be involved with the ...
An electrical failure in the world's biggest particle collider will delay a series of physics experiments until spring 2009, the operators said Tuesday.
To Peter Taborek, a drippy faucet is a physics experiment. Taborek uses high-speed video to capture the motion of drops and bubbles coming apart. Knowing the details of ...
... of a queue sensor that deploys and terminates virtual machines based on demand, the researchers can experiment with ways to balance the cost of the additional resources against the need for them as ...
... Edwin Abbott in his 1884 novel—some of their quantum physics experiments would turn out differently (not just ... don’t quite jibe with earlier Flatland experiments in Paris, might help clarify a strange ...
The US completes construction of a huge physics experiment that aims to recreate the blistering conditions at the Sun's core.
... of physics from extremely small strings in various states. Theoretical superstring theory is therefore normally not considered to be particularly relevant for practical particle physics experiments.
... many models to fit their ideas for the new theories, but they have few ways to test these models with physical experiments.
The opportunity to test these models occurred on 9 May 2009 at 8:23 p.m. U ...
... that are key to the workings of the Atlas detector. Atlas is one of six particle physics experiments that are part of the Large Hadron Collider at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, ...
... used computer modeling to develop and test the grating structure. He will begin soon to work with Ding to conduct physical experiments. Ding has made significant progress in generating THz ...
After 14 years, the world’s largest physics experiment seems to be getting close enough to becoming a reality for its participants to plan the opening parties.
A vast physics experiment - the Large Hadron Collider - is to reach a key milestone ahead of an official start-up on 10 September.
... , may help lower costs of future seismic tests.
"We are only able to perform physical experiments on that one structure, but if we can show that our models capture important response properly, we can ...
When scientists fire up the biggest physics experiment in history, they will face a task that makes finding a needle in a haystack look simple. Success in this $10 billion endeavor would revolutionize ...
Three decades after it was conceived, the world's most powerful physics experiment is ready to be fired up.