June 7, 2011 |
Scientists at CERN trapped atoms of antihydrogen for more than 16 minutes, enabling them to study the elusive material more closely than ever. What do you think?
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That's great. I've always wondered what antimatter smells like.
Tom Eltson
Baker -
Man! The same 16 minutes I choose to step out for a sub. Just my luck!
Yvonne Butler
Scientist -
Eh, that's not really my thing. I'm more into retrophysics?you know, the atom is the smallest particle, the universe is infinite, and everything is composed of matter.
Danny Cleaves
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U.S. Park Police arrested five people for "expressive dancing" in the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Republican governor Chris Christie announced he was removing New Jersey from a ten-state regional cap-and-trade program aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
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The Crystal Cathedral, the Orange County, CA megachurch started by televangelist Robert Schuller, has been sold to an investment group so the church can restructure its debt.
Source: http://www.theonion.com/articles/scientists-trap-antimatter-for-record-time,20691/
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