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Are you ready for CERN?

Like any sane people these researchers. Prix Ars Electronica CollideCERN Artists Residency Prize is inviting submissions. According to a report by the...

Are you ready for CERN?Like any sane people these researchers.

Prix Ars Electronica CollideCERN Artists Residency Prize is inviting submissions.

According to a report by the Associated Press researchers at CERN have observed a subatomic particle moving faster than the speed of light. Neng Xu a software engineer for the University of WisconsinMadison working on the ATLAS experiment sat drinking.

GENEVA Reuters An international team of scientists has recorded neutrino particles traveling faster than the speed of light a spokesman for the researchers said on Thursday in what could be a challenge to one of the.

Looks like Einstein may have been wrong An international team of scientists at CERN has just announced that they've recorded neutrino particles traveling faster than the speed of light.

This would be such a sensational discovery if it were true that one has to treat it extremely carefully said John Ellis a theoretical physicist at the European Organization for Nuclear Research or CERN who was not involved.

Neng Xu sits in the cafeteria where he was inspired to create a virtual CERN.

Cerner Corp NASDAQ CERN had their neutral rating reiterated by equities research analysts at Zacks Investment Research in a research note issued to. Fiction aside CERN the European. That's right faster than the speed of light. CERN for anyone unfamiliar with the institution is the European Laboratory for Particle Physics which is home to the Large Hadron Collider.

Fans of Dan Brown will recognize CERN from his book 'Angels and Demons' a detective story about a secret society intent on destroying the Vatican using stolen antimatter from CERN. Photo credit Amy Dusto.

The feeling that most people have is this can't be right this can't be real said James Gillies a spokesman for the European Organization for Nuclear Research or CERN outside the Swiss city of Geneva.

Scientists at the world's largest physics lab say they have clocked subatomic particles traveling faster.

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