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| 4 hours ago by Greg An unfortunate fact is that scientists are just as human as the rest of us, in that they are strongly influenced by the need to be accepted, to kowtow to peer opinion, and to "belong" in the scientific community. ... TDG - Science, Magick, Myth and History - http://www.dailygrail.com/ - References |
| 10 hours ago by 李淼 第一个新闻,其实已经有点老了,就是CDMS发现了暗物质粒子的迹象。(其实还有第三个新闻,这第三个是理论新闻,我正在看,留着以后的话题吧). 我用迹象,是说这个结果还不能算发现。在粒子物理中,发现必须有5 \sigma 以上的证据,而此次结果,只有一个 ... 博客李淼 - http://limiao.net/ |
| 19 Dec 2009 by Flip Tanedo It's that time of year again. This past Friday the CERN theory group had its annual Christmas party, featuring its unique brand of silliness: the CERN-TH Christmas play. I've not yet had the privilege to visit CERN, ... US LHC Blog - http://blogs.uslhc.us/ |
| 19 Dec 2009 by swansont Not dark matter, anyway. Lots of commentary on why this was a non-event. Starts With a Bang: “A Tantalizing Hint of Dark Matter?” No. Uncertain Principles: Still in the Dark. Cosmic Variance: Dark Matter Detected, or Not? ... Swans on Tea - http://blogs.scienceforums.net/swansont - References |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Professor Astronomy Yesterday saw the culmination of weeks of building buzz surrounding the announcement of results from one (of many!) searches for dark matter in the laboratory. The result: two "events" that look like dark matter, but there's a 23% ... Professor Astronomy's Astronomy Blog - http://blog.professorastronomy.com/ - References |
| 18 Dec 2009 by David Grâce aux nouvelles technologies on peut suivre en direct des évenements à l'autre bout de l'océan. Petit récit d'une expérience pionnière (pour moi) A la source - http://alasource.blogs.nouvelobs.com/ - References |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Ted Bunn Having written about the speculation, I suppose I should finish the story. In a few talks yesterday, the CDMS dark matter detection experiment announced its latest results. I didn't hear the talks (at least one was streamed on the web, ... Ted Bunn's Blog - http://blog.richmond.edu/physicsbunn/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by bourbaki Dev'esserci una certa massa che non vediamo, perché altrimenti non si riesce a spiegare come mai le galassie non si disfano e la luce degli oggetti più lontani viene deviata in un modo ben preciso. Però è invisibile appunto: e per ... Bodegones - http://bourbaki.blog.lastampa.it/bodegones/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by Jon Voisey It's no secret that astronomers claim that most of our universe is made of dark matter that cannot be readily detected. From Fritz Zwicky's observations of the. Universe Today - http://www.universetoday.com/ - References |
| 17 Dec 2009 by Matin Durrani Blog. Closing in on dark matter. By Matin Durrani. The physics blogosphere has been wild with rumour in recent days that researchers in the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) in the US may have obtained the first direct evidence for ... Blog - http://physicsworld.com/blog/ - References |
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