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The Mars Science Lab

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Cluster encounters a natural particle accelerator

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ESA’s Cluster satellites have flown through a natural particle accelerator just above Earth’s atmosphere. The data they collected are unlocking how most of the dramatic displays of the northern and southern lights are generated.
Two of Clust…

Categories Blog Entry, Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Space, Technology

Theoretical breakthrough: Generating matter and antimatter from the vacuum

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ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Under just the right conditions—which involve an ultra-high-intensity laser beam and a two-mile-long particle accelerator—it could be possible to create something out of nothing, according to University of Michigan researche…

Categories Blog Entry, Earth, Energy & Environment, Health, Physics & Mathematics

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