http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/06/antimatter-atom-held-trapped-for-15-minutes.ars
http://www.npr.org/blogs/13.7/2011/06/08/137028191/binding-the-universe-s-other-half-anti-matter-trapped-for-15-minutes

On Jun 11, 2:31 pm, nominal9 <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/lhc/lhc-en.html
>
> The Large Hadron Collider
> Our understanding of the Universe is about to change...
>
> The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a gigantic scientific instrument
> near Geneva, where it spans the border between Switzerland and France
> about 100 m underground. It is a particle accelerator used by
> physicists to study the smallest known particles – the fundamental
> building blocks of all things. It will revolutionise our
> understanding, from the minuscule world deep within atoms to the
> vastness of the Universe.
>
> Two beams of subatomic particles called 'hadrons' – either protons or
> lead ions – will travel in opposite directions inside the circular
> accelerator, gaining energy with every lap. Physicists will use the
> LHC to recreate the conditions just after the Big Bang, by colliding
> the two beams head-on at very high energy. Teams of physicists from
> around the world will analyse the particles created in the collisions
> using special detectors in a number of experiments dedicated to the
> LHC.
>
> There are many theories as to what will result from these collisions,
> but what's for sure is that a brave new world of physics will emerge
> from the new accelerator, as knowledge in particle physics goes on to
> describe the workings of the Universe. For decades, the Standard Model
> of particle physics has served physicists well as a means of
> understanding the fundamental laws of Nature, but it does not tell the
> whole story. Only experimental data using the higher energies reached
> by the LHC can push knowledge forward, challenging those who seek
> confirmation of established knowledge, and those who dare to dream
> beyond the paradigm.

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