CERN Reveals Hints Of A New Particle

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Forget the Higgs, theres a new boson in town.At least, this is what is hinted at by the latest data coming from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The potential discovery has sent theoretical physicists into a frenzy, with nine papers explaining the data already uploaded onarXiv hours after the results were presented.

The LHC experiments ATLASand CMS have both detected a bump in the data from the events following the proton-proton collisions. Among the particles pro Continue reading CERN Reveals Hints Of A New Particle

These Bizarre Atlases Beautifully Map Out The World’s Darkness

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When it comes to tracking down engaging reading material, atlases typically don’t make the cut.

Designed with functionality in mind, these works are more likely to familiarize you with the topography of Yellowstone National Park than they are to stir up deeply unsettling feelings about the world around you — until now, that is.

Olivier Le Carrer’s “Atlas of Cursed Places” and Aude de Tocqueville’s “Atlas of Lost Cities” — both published by Hachette Book Group — effectively turn the form on its head. By rejecting the conventions o Continue reading These Bizarre Atlases Beautifully Map Out The World’s Darkness