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Even more quarks! A "charm"ing discovery:
06-07-2005: A NEW PARTICLE DISCOVERED BY BABAR EXPERIMENT
06-07-2005: A NEW PARTICLE DISCOVERED BY BABAR EXPERIMENT
it can help to reveal the secrets of the strong force
Its name is Y(4260) and it is not a new humanoid of Stars Wars, but a particle identified for the first time by BaBar experiment: an international collaboration [...]
Y(4260) represents an interesting element with respect of particles’ field and it will provide very useful signs about character of the strong force, that is the force that holds together the different particles inside atomic nuclei. [...]
“At first sight Y(4260) seems to be what we call a charmonic state, that is to say a particle made up of the combination of a charm quark and of its equivalent antiparticle: an anticharm quark”, explains Marcello Giorgi,
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Purdue findings support earlier nuclear fusion experiments
Researchers at Purdue University have new evidence supporting earlier findings by other scientists who designed an inexpensive "tabletop" device that uses sound waves to produce nuclear fusion reactions.
The technology, in theory, could lead to a new source of clean energy and a host of portable detectors and other applications.
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Neato. Sounds like the perfect thing for my desk at work. Crank that puppy up & I can stay warm in the Super air conditioned-refridgerated office. Where do I get one of those??Henry J wrote:Purdue findings support earlier nuclear fusion experimentsResearchers at Purdue University have new evidence supporting earlier findings by other scientists who designed an inexpensive "tabletop" device that uses sound waves to produce nuclear fusion reactions.
The technology, in theory, could lead to a new source of clean energy and a host of portable detectors and other applications.
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So....who controls the computer?Lou wrote:Ours is computer controled. No human interaction is possible. Resistance Is FutileHenry J wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like you have a former co-worker of mine operating the thermostat?
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Fundamental limitation to quantum computers
(Oops.)Quantum computers that store information in so-called quantum bits (or qubits) will be confronted with a fundamental limitation. This is the claim made by Dutch theoretical physicists from the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM) and Leiden University in an article recently published in the journal Physical Review Letters.
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