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Even at speeds of up to 20mph a fact narrator Stephen Fry announced as if it were the stuff of Hadron Colliders, it seemed to take hours to get them in and out of shot.
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In order of speaking, we have Zvi Bern (The S-Matrix Reloaded: Twistors, Unitarity, N = 4 super-Yang-Mills and Supergravity) and Jonathan Feng (Cosmology at Colliders):
Making Their Point cjohnson 2005
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Even at speeds of up to 20mph a fact narrator Stephen Fry announced as if it were the stuff of Hadron Colliders, it seemed to take hours to get them in and out of shot.
The Guardian World News Phil Hogan 2011
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The MamaRoo comes with built-in nature sounds for baby soothing, but you can hook your mp3 player to your MamaRoo if your baby prefers to rock out to L. Hadron and the Colliders.
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Episode 29 - Slaughter, Vice, Hockey, and Exploding Colliders!
The Sundries Shack Jimmie 2010
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Colliders such as the LHC are designed to crash such particles together so that they break apart into even more basic components, offering scientists a glimpse of the fundamental building blocks of matter.
unknown title 2009
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Colliders, for example, can create and detect new types of particles, which EDM searches cannot; on the other hand, the LHC cannot measure the symmetry-violating properties of particles.
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Colliders such as the LHC are designed to crash such particles together so that they break apart into even more basic components, offering scientists a glimpse of the fundamental building blocks of matter.
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Colliders such as the LHC are designed to crash such particles together so that they break apart into even more basic components, offering scientists a glimpse of the fundamental building blocks of matter.
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Best Case: The Large Hadron Colliders 'ALICE experiment successfully creates quark-gluon plasma, a substance theorized to have existed just milliseconds after the Big Bang.
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