A woman in a car accident in the UK burnt to death when she refused to leave her vehicle after the accident, an inquest has been told. Truly a bizarre story."A driver burnt to death after refusing to leave her vehicle when it was set alight following a crash, an inquest was...
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A machine engineer of Cern confirmed that it would now be difficult, if not impossible, to stage the first trial collisions next week " Plans to begin smashing particles at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) may...
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We have waited a long time for this historic moment - testing the laws of nature and the cosmos, including the validity of the Big Bang Theory. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, based in...
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Update science talkBlack hole scientists trustworthy ? Who has confidence in this scientists working on this "Nuclear" style project. What education do they have to tell the truth good or bad. Why so less TV...
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"GENEVA - Tests have cleared the way for the start-up next month of an experiment to restage a mini-version underground of the "Big Bang" which created the universe 15 billion years ago, the project chief said on...
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Lawsuit tries to stop the project fearing"IT COULD DESTROY THE EARTH"[q url="http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080405/black_hole_080405/20080405?hub=SciTech"]An American and a Spaniard have...
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"It could power the planet for thousands of years, the reactors would never blow up and the waste is relatively clean. So is thorium the nuclear fuel of the future? Helen Brown reports
It's a word that's been generating a steady, background hum in the scientific community...