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| Jul 4, 2012
Scientists at the CERN research center in Switzerland welcome the news that a new subatomic particle could be the Higgs boson, the basic building block of the universe. A spokesman for one of the two teams hunting for the Higgs particle, Joe Incan...
LinkAsia
| Jul 1, 2011
Kobe's Advanced Institute for Computational Science unveils the world's fastest supercomputer. Footage from Reuters.
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| May 13, 2010
While most people would do anything to stay away from tornadoes, some scientists seek out these storms. Scientists are assisted by a nationwide network of Doppler radars, which are powerful tools for monitoring severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. ...
NTDTV
| Jul 30, 2012
A South Korean artist is hoping he can fulfill his dream of launching a satellite that he made into space. Song Ho-jun has signed a contract with a French satellite agent company NovaNano that acts as a broker to arrange the launch for him, inclu...
What's News: Physicists confirm the discovery of the Higgs Boson Particle. U.S. regulators are scrutinizing gold pricing in London. China's legisla...
You've heard about the God particle, but what does it all mean? John Barrowman chats with Sean Carroll, author of “The Particle at the End of the U...
Physicists say they are now confident they have discovered a long-sought subatomic particle known as a Higgs boson. Gautum Naik reports.
Professor Brian Cox reacted with delight to the news that physicists at Cern have discovered of a new particle consistent with the Higgs boson.
The BBC's Jonathan Amos attempts to explain Higgs boson using ping-pong balls, a bag of sugar and a tea tray.