With a super-duper particle smasher, physicists might be able to simulate the earliest moments of the cosmos. |
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Scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research want to use their atom smasher to make mini-black holes to study Hawking Radiation. |
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The atom smasher at CERN, outside Geneva, is barely able to make tiny samples of anti-hydrogen gas. |
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Finally, you build an atom smasher and physically knock helium nuclei from some heavy atoms. |
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Michigan State University is the site of a very powerful atom smasher, called a cyclotron. |
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The door smasher ran onto private property, picked up a child's scooter and using it as a weapon hit Michael on the forearm. |
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Since David McVicar's 2000 production was such a smasher, Scottish Opera has taken Puccini's Madama Butterfly back on tour, still with many of the original cast. |
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Even if all the nations of the earth were to band together and single-mindedly build the biggest atom smasher in all history, it would still not be enough to test the theory. |
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Scientists there believe the huge underground atom smasher at Cern has found the elusive Higg's boson, known as the God particle. |
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The millions of collisions that take place inside an atom smasher generate tons of data, which requires a great deal of computing power. |
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Alice Fisher Physicists will be watching the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva in March when the particle smasher is set to return to action after a two-year closedown. |
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Scientists switched on the world's largest atom smasher for the first time since the £6bn machine suffered a spectacular failure more than a year ago. |
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And Liz was basically a smasher in many ways. |
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A new proton smasher near Geneva called the Large Hadron Collider is supposed to produce 15 million gigabytes of data annually which will fill more than 1.7 million DVDs every year. |
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That Smasher, he said, and forced laugh. My word he can spin a yarn! She glanced towards him, her face halved by the lamplight. Just skiting, you reckon? |
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