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Proof of extra dimensions possible next year: CERN

GENEVA (Reuters) – Scientists at the CERN research center say their “Big Bang” project is going beyond all expectations and the first proof of the existence of dimensions beyond the known four could emerge next year. In surveys of results of nearly 8 months of experiments in their Large Hadron Collider (LHC), they also say they may be able to determine by the end of 2011 whether the mystery Higgs particle, or boson, exists. Guido Tonelli, spokesman for one of the CERN specialist teams monitoring operations in the vast, subterranean LHC, said probing for extra dimensions — besides length, breadth, height and time — would become easier as the energy of the proton collisions in it is increased in 2011. Other CERN physicists say the success so far of the world's largest scientific project suggests that some great enigmas of the universe they have in their sights could be at least partly resolved much sooner than they thought. “One year ago, it would have been impossible for us to guess that the machine and the experiments could achieve so much so quickly,” said Fabiola Gionotti, spokeswoman for another research team in the surveys, issued on CERN's website ( www.cern.org ). RESULTS ALL THE TIME “We are producing new results all the time,” she added. The existence or otherwise of the Higgs, never yet spotted but believed to provide the glue giving mass to matter, should be settled one way or another by the end of next year. The $10 billion LHC, whose operation and monitoring involves scientists and research centers in 34 countries, went into full operation on March 31, smashing protons together at near the speed of light with increasing energy. These collisions have been creating millions of simulations of the Big Bang which 13.7 billion years ago brought into existence the primordial universe from which stars, planets and life on earth — and perhaps elsewhere — eventually emerged. The LHC operations have been so trouble-free that at the start of this month CERN scientists were able to switch to colliding lead ions, creating temperatures a million times hotter than at the heart of the Sun. The ion collisions, creating an amalgam dubbed a quark-gluon plasma, give the research teams another way of looking at what happened within a nano-second of the Big Bang and at the first matter produced by that mighty explosion. CERN scientists say they have already taken research with ions further than those with gold at the long-established Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at the U.S. Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island. These experiments have shown the power of the link-up of 140 computing centers around the world known as the Grid which processes the vast amounts of information that ion collisions produce. On December 6, the LHC will be shut down for servicing and to avoid draining electricity in the depths of winter from the energy networks of France and Switzerland along whose border CERN lies. It will start up again in February, then run at full blast, with protons, until the end of the year, when it will close down again until 2013 while engineers prepare it for running at double the energy to the end of the decade and beyond. added by: Vierotchka

Coal Prices May Rise Sooner Than Anyone Expects As Global Reserves Revised Downward

Coal mining in Germany, photo: Bert Kaufmann / Creative Commons We’ve written about how the world’s recoverable coal reserves may be much less than commonly believed (and touted by politicians and coal producers) for a while now; here’s another take on it from Richard Heinberg and David Fridley of the Post Carbon Institute… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Nur Aini Asmom picture

Nur Aini Asmom, a trainee teacher at the time, had let Mas Selamat into the flat and persuaded her mother, who had her reservations, to allow him to enter. The Ministry of Education has said it will conduct disciplinary proceedings against Nur Aini Asmom, 28, who had rendered help to her uncle, Mas Selamat, after he had escaped. A ministry spokesperson told the Straits Times that it takes disciplinary action, “including dismissal, against teachers who have been charged and convicted in court f

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Stewart Brand and Erich Pica Debate Nuclear Power

With the Republicans in control of the House and cap and trade dead for now, it’s likely that over the next few years there will be renewed focus on the revitalization of nuclear power as an answer to our energy and climate problems. The Huffington Post recently held a debate on the merits of nuclear power with Friends of the Earth US Executive Director Erich Pica and Stewart Brand, co-founder of the Global Business Network … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Jessica Jane Clement Gets My Attention

I think I may be falling in love with this Jessica Jane Clement bird, not only does she have no problem getting naked, but I have to say that she looks pretty damn good with her clothes on too. Here she is showing off her sweet curves at the launch of the new Playboy Energy Drink . I get the feeling I’d probably need a few energy drinks to keep up with this one. I’ve been doing a lot of deep knee bends lately so I think I can do it. Call me.       Related Articles: Jessica Jane Clement Picture Moment Jessica Jane Clement Is Awesome Jessica Jane Clement’s Topless And Loaded Too Jessica Jane Clement Because She Is Hot Photos: WENN.com

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Kelly Brook Comes Out For Playboy

It seems that somebody decided it was a good idea to invite Kelly Brook to the Playboy Energy Drink launch party the other night. I couldn’t agree more, I just wish she would take a page out of the How To Get In Playboy handbook and slut it up a little, maybe a shorter shirt or with a massive amount of cleavage hanging out, I’ll take whatever I can get. Don’t get me wrong, the girl is just hot, but I’m beginning to become immune to her hotness. Like I am to mother’s guilt trips. You heard me woman!

Philadelphia Eagles – The Green Team – Scores Energy Independence Touchdown

“Declaration of Energy Independence” declared for Lincoln Financial Stadium, Home of Philadelphia Eagles. Image credit: Philadelphia Eagles Here I am quoting directly from the Philadelphia Eagles presser. “The Eagles have contracted with Orlando FL-based SolarBlue , a renewable energy and energy conservation company, to install approximately 80 20-foot spiral-shaped wind turbines on the top rim of the stadium, aff… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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China Subsidizes Food As Inflation Tops 10% + Diesel Shortages to Last Until End of Year

photo: Dan Zen / Creative Commons Two stories offering a glimpse at the future in China, and likely elsewhere too: Diesel fuel shortages hit as the government rations electricity to factories and generators attempt to take up the slack; as the same time poor households begin receiving subsidies as food price inflation hits 10.1%…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Solar Patio Umbrella Lights Up the Night

Images via Yanko It seems like there’s hardly anything new under the sun when it comes to solar power ideas these days. The Day Shade Night Light is one such design. The patio umbrella gathers sunlight during the day while providing shade, stores the energy in batteries in its stand, and provides a canopy of light during the evening. While not novel, the design does have some improved features over past ideas. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Scientists to Create Star on Earth!

Scientists are working on newer ways on creating safer renewable energy to address the energy woes of the planet. At the National Ignition Facility in Livermore California, scientists are working on building the world's first sustainable fusion reactor which they claim would be like “creating a miniature … http://bit.ly/d7P3V4 added by: itgrunts