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Test-Tube Archaeology
01.10.2001
Particle Physics
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Scientific Archaeology
Archaeologists are fast heading toward an ever-scientific analysis of yesterday's tales
A Star Is Born
02.09.2000
Particle Physics
This research will help us to understand the underlying structure of matter and the creation of stars, as well as to develop more efficient...
Weizmann's Particle Detectors Used In International Collider Project
14.06.2000
Particle Physics
Weizmann Institute Particle Detectors Used To Explore Primordial Matter In International Collider Project
What's The Whole Truth About 'Less Than Whole' Electron Charges?
16.05.2000
Particle Physics
What is the smallest negative electric charge you can think of? Chances are that you quickly responded: 'an electron.' Indeed, ever since American...
Re-creating the Big Bang
01.10.1999
Particle Physics
Racing beams of gold ions are colliding. Physcists are hoping the impact will recreate the Big Bang
May the One-and-Only Force Be with You
01.05.1999
Particle Physics
The hunt for the Higgs is on, with help from Weizmann Institute physicists
Centers of Excellence: Particle Detectors
01.10.1996
Particle Physics
Physicsts are constructing 8,000 sq. meters of detectors in preparation for experiments in the worlds' largest particle accelerator
Haim Harari Predicted Existence of Top Quark In 1975
01.10.1994
Particle Physics
The recent proof of its existence has sent waves of excitement through the physics community
Moon Tug on Giant Accelerator Detected
01.05.1993
Particle Physics
A overlooked design flaw in the LEP accelerator's particle detectors has been corrected
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