3-9 October 2010
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6 October 2010 - CERN
The ATLAS collaboration at CERN today officially unveiled a giant mural depicting the ATLAS particle detector, which is currently collecting data at world's most powerful particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider.
4 October 2010 - SuperB Collaboration
The most elementary components of matter, quarks and leptons, have been found, as the result of 100 years of research, to be organized into three replicating "families". The reason for this specific number or organization remains a full mystery.
8 October 2010 - PhysOrg.com
LCLS helps create order from chaos
7 October 2010 - Technology Review
How Molecular Frisbees Could Encourage Nuclear Proliferation
7 October 2010 - domain-b.com
Fermilab constructs pioneering accelerator test facility
5 October 2010 - Wired.com
Why Graphene Won Scientists the Nobel Prize
5 October 2010 - PhysOrg.com
XPP instrument blasts past key milestones
4 October 2010 - Science Now
Plans for New Italian Particle Smasher Gather Steam
4 October 2010 - Popular Science
Particle Physicists Use Electrical Tape To Patch Tevatron
4 October 2010 - Wired.co.uk
Supercomputer simulates colliding galaxies
4 October 2010 - The Hindu
INO project headquarters to be set up in Madurai
3 October 2010 - New York Times
Georges Charpak, Physics Nobel Winner, Dies at 86
7 October 2010
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The ATLAS collaboration at CERN unveils a giant mural depicting the ATLAS particle detector. Courtesy: CERN.
The ATLAS collaboration at CERN unveils a giant mural depicting the ATLAS particle detector. Courtesy: CERN.
