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Antiprotons 4 times more effective than protons for cell irradiation A pioneering experiment at CERN with potential future application in cancer therapy has produced its first results. Started in 2003, ACE (Antiproton Cell Experiment) is the first investigation of the biological effects of antiprotons. view more (2006-11-01)
Thousands of cold anti-atoms produced at CERN An international team of physicists working at the Antiproton Decelerator (AD) facility at CERN has announced the first controlled production of large numbers of antihydrogen atoms at low energies. After mixing cold clouds of trapped positrons and antiprotons - the antiparticles of the familiar electron and proton - under closely monitored... view more... (2002-09-18)
CERN experiment provides first glimpse inside cold antihydrogen The ATRAP experiment at the Antiproton Decelerator at CERN has detected and measured large numbers of cold antihydrogen atoms. Relying on ionization of the cold antiatoms when they pass through a strong electric field gradient, the ATRAP measurement provides the first glimpse inside an antiatom, and the first information about the physics of... view more... (2002-10-29)
Record-breaking luminosity boosts discovery potential at Fermilab's Tevatron collider The record-breaking performance of the Tevatron collider at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is pushing the search for dark matter, supersymmetric particles and extra dimensions to new limits. view more (2006-03-07)
Euro 25.2 million for INTAS actions in 2003 On 7 March 2003, INTAS officially launched its Open Call 2003 with an indicative budget of Euro 18.2 million and its four Collaborative Calls 2003, each with an indicative budget of Euro 1 million: 1) INTAS OPEN Call 2003: proposals for research projects and networks related to all scientific fields, both fundamental and applied research. 2) INTAS... view more... (2003-03-27)
Undergraduate Helps Discover Beautiful Quark Combinations University of Rochester physics undergraduate Scott Field participated in the search for two subatomic particles whose existence was announced today by scientists at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Illinois. Field's research focused on the extremely rare quark of the "bottom" or "beauty" variety. view more (2006-10-24)
UCR-led research team detects 'top quark,' a basic constituent of matter A group of 50 international physicists, led by UC Riverside's Ann Heinson, has detected for the first time a subatomic particle, the top quark, produced without the simultaneous production of its antimatter partner - an extremely rare event. view more (2006-12-14)
Research Alliances with Russia Helmholtz Association opens a representative office in Moscow. Third regional office established to promote the strategic expansion of international research partnerships view more (2005-02-07)
JHU-led team discovers exotic relatives of protons and neutrons A team of scientists, including four at The Johns Hopkins University, has discovered two new subatomic particles, rare but important relatives of the familiar, commonplace proton and neutron. view more (2006-11-17)
CDF precision measurement of W-boson mass suggests a lighter Higgs particle Scientists of the CDF collaboration at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced today (January 8, 2007) the world's most precise measurement by a single experiment of the mass of the W boson, the carrier of the weak nuclear force and a key parameter of the Standard Model of particles and forces. The new W-mass... view more... (2007-01-09)
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