Physics
Cern's Large Hadron Collider Is Now Operational
The largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world - the Large Hadron Collider in Cern resumed its activity today after a two year pause, stated the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN ).
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CERN restarts 'Big Bang' collider after two-year refit
Scientists at Europe's particle physics research centre CERN on Sunday restarted their "Big Bang" Large Hadron Collider (LHC), embarking on a new bid to resolve some mysteries of the universe and look for "dark matter".
Who do you see: Einstein or Marilyn Monroe?
A classic optical illusion created many years ago by neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of technology helps you test your eyesight and find out if there’s anything wrong with your vision.
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Van carrying radioactive material crashes in Bosnia
Van carrying radioactive material crashes in Bosnia
MODRICA -- A van transporting radioactive material iridium-192 and a passenger car collided on Friday morning near the town of Modrica in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The driver of the car, a VW Polo, died in the accident.
4.7-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Serbia
An earthquake measuring 4.7 on the Richter scale hit a region of Serbia located 90km southwest of Belgrade.
According to reports of the European Mediterranean Seismological Center, as cited by the BGNES news agency, the earthquake struck at 9.47 pm local time.
The depth of the earthquake was initially estimated at 2km and the epicenter was 21km south of Valjevo.
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Astronomers view four images of a supernova, in a first
Astronomers observed four versions of a supernova thanks to the gravity of a cluster of galaxies, which magnified and bent the exploding star's light to create multiple images, scientists said March 5.
Bulgargaz to Propose Gas Price Cut for Q2, 2015 to Energy Watchdog
Bulgaria's state-owned gas supplier Bulgargaz will propose a reduction in the price of natural gas in Q2, 2015 to the energy watchdog.
Soccer player, 28, killed by lightning bolt during storm in Evia
Four amateur soccer players were discharged on Friday from a hospital in Mantoudi, Evia, where they were treated for shock following the fatal injury of a 28-year-old fellow player who was hit by a bolt of lightning during a training session in Cirinthos on Thursday.
Most powerful laser in Europe, inaugurated in Magurele
The most powerful laser in Europe and the second worldwide, of one petawatt, was inaugurated at the National Institute for Laser, Plasma & Radiation Physics (INFLPR) of Magurele (south-east of Bucharest) on Tuesday.
Nobel Prize for physics goes to inventors of low-energy LED light
Two Japanese and a US scientist won the 2014 Physics Nobel for inventing a new energy efficient light source