Time lapse: All Is Violent, All Is Bright
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: , Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS SpaceFest IV interview Time lapse : All Is Violent , All Is Bright For this , the last day of the US Fiscal Year , here’s a lovely time lapse video from Tadas Janušonis , a photographer in Lithuania . It’s called All is Violent , All is Bright and features a series of interesting optical phenomena in the . sky Did you catch everything There were noctilucent clouds halos moondogs and a brief lunar corona But my favorite is the phenomenal oncoming storm starting three minutes in . That , or the giant spider at 2:40 clearly bent on destroying the world . I’m partial to stuff

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: Home Sitemap Contact us this site all CERN CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research The Large Hadron Collider About us Science Research The LHC People Why the LHC How the LHC works Heavy-ion physics The LHC Experiments ALICE ATLAS CMS LHCb TOTEM LHCf Computing The safety of the LHC Facts and figures LHC Milestones ATLAS ATLAS is one of two general-purpose detectors at the LHC . It will investigate a wide range of physics , including the search for the Higgs boson extra dimensions and particles that could make up dark matter ATLAS will record sets of measurements on the particles created in collisions their paths , energies , and their . identities This is accomplished in ATLAS through six different detecting subsystems that identify particles and measure their momentum and energy
Friday , Aug . 19, 2011 Subscribe Contact Fermilab Today Archive Classifieds Search Feature New Fermilab experiment to take muons out for a spin Fermilab's planned muon g-2 experiment will use the storage ring that was used in a previous muon g-2 experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory . Members of the muon g-2 collaboration attended a meeting at Fermilab in March . Photo : Reidar Hahn A new experiment planned at Fermilab will allow researchers to peer into the sub-atomic world of virtual particles and resolve a decade old mystery . The Fermilab muon g-2 experiment will use an intense beam of muons , short-lived particles that are similar to electrons but 200 times . heavier One of the most important things about this experiment is that it will help guide what's found in the LHC and
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The 21th Anniversary International Workshop on Vertex Detectors VERTEX 2012 The 21st International Workshop on Vertex Detectors will review the progress on silicon based vertex detectors . The workshop covers existing and future detectors , new , developments radiation hardness , simulation , tracking alignment , electronics , triggering , and applications to medical and other . fields It will be held between 16th and 21st Sept . 2012 at Seogwipo KAL Hotel in Jeju , . KOREA An-nyung-hwa-woo-gga An-nyung-hwa-woo-gga is Jeju Island dialect . It means Hello Proceedings The proceedings of the conference will be published in Proceedings of Science the open access online journal organized by SISSA , the International School for Advanced Studies based in Trieste . The proceedings will be
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