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13 January 2011

| 13 January 2011

  • From Nature News11 January 2011Tevatron faces final curtainDepending on who you talk to, it is either a disappointing blow or a clean break heralding an exciting new era. After much debate, officials at the US Department of Energy’s Office of Science revealed this week that they have decided not to extend funding for the Tevatron, the proton–antiproton collider at Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois, by an additional three years.
  • From BBC News11 January 2011Antimatter caught streaming from thunderstorms on EarthA space telescope has accidentally spotted thunderstorms on Earth producing beams of antimatter.
  • From Scientific American6 January 2011New Subatomic Particle Could Help Explain the Mystery of Dark Matter…Sterile neutrinos don’t even interact with ordinary matter via the weak force, the ephemeral hook that connects neutrinos to the everyday world. Recently, however, new experiments have revealed tantalizing evidence that sterile neutrinos are not only real but common.
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