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Large Hadron Collider Collides at 7 TeV, Internet Science Geeks Overjoyed

“It’s a great day to be a particle physicist,” said CERN Director General Rolf Heuer. “A lot of people have waited a long time for this moment, but their patience and dedication is starting to pay dividends.”

“With these record-shattering collision energies, the LHC experiments are propelled into a vast region to explore, and the hunt begins for dark matter, new forces, new dimensions and the Higgs boson,” said ATLAS collaboration spokesperson, Fabiola Gianotti. “The fact that the experiments have published papers already on the basis of last year’s data bodes very well for this first physics run.”

As the Large Hadron Collider continues to interest us, we’d be remiss for not reporting on it’s epic state of finally working yesterday.

But we fear poor bread-bombing Jacques must forever live in failure.

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Science!: Table-Top Black Holes, NSA Building a World Computer, and The Future Sabotage of the LHC

Science, you engine of discovery. What have you been doing the last few weeks?

Table-Top Black Holes

Desktop Black HolesThe desktop black hole, described in a paper submitted to arXiv on Monday, is made from 60 concentrically arranged layers of circuit board. Each layer is coated in copper and printed with patterns that alternately vibrate or don’t vibrate in response to electromagnetic waves.

Together, the patterns completely absorbed microwave radiation coming from any direction, and converted their energy to heat.

If black hole powered cars are in reach, we think the lack of a certain flying car can be overlooked. Don’t take this the wrong way. You’re not off the hook for our personalized jet dirigible yet.

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Black Holes are fuel efficient

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black is the new ‘green’

(SPACE.com) — A new study finds that supermassive black holes, located at the heart of some galaxies, are the most fuel efficient engines in the universe.

If you could make a car engine that was as efficient as one of these black holes, you could get about a billion miles out of a gallon of gas,” said study team leader Steve Allen of the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology at Stanford University.

“In anyone’s book, that would be pretty green.”

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“Once gas comes within a distance about a million times larger than the event horizon of the black hole, it becomes gravitationally captured,” Allen explained. “At this point the gas becomes fuel for the black hole engine.”

What’s with all the Black Hole articles lately?

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