Posts Tagged ‘Tevatron’
Today’s physics news: Messenger arrives at Mercury, nuclear power plants shut down in Germany, lasers could nudge space debris aside and Tevatron tightens its grip on the Higgs
In today’s news round-up: Messenger arrives at Mercury, nuclear power plants shut down in Germany, lasers could nudge space debris aside and Tevatron tightens its grip on the Higgs
Today’s physics news: Tuesday, 11 January 2011
In today’s news round-up: Tevatron: end of an amazing era, rocky exoplanet ‘is missing link’ and antimatter caught streaming from thunderstorms on Earth
Today’s physics news: Wednesday, 27 October 2010
A round up of today’s news including news on the Tevatron accelerator and a new compact x-ray source.
Today’s physics news: Friday, 23 July 2010
Science exam too easy, says regulator GCSE science exam sat last summer did not test students adequately, Ofqual reports Guardian Telegraph Web-crawling computers will soon be calling the shots in science Within a decade, computers will be able to plough through scientific data looking for patterns and connections – then tell scientists what they should [...]









