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Swiss program plots post-COVID future for science, diplomacy


Swiss program plots post-COVID future for science, diplomacy
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1of3FILE - In this March 30, 2010 file picture the globe of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN, is illuminated outside Geneva, Switzerland. With COVID-19, the race to space and climate change high on many minds, a new “do tank” in Geneva bankrolled by the Swiss government is gearing up to develop long-term projects like creating a global court for scientific disputes and a Manhattan Project-style effort to rid excess carbon from the atmosphere.Anja Niedringhaus/APShow MoreShow Less
2of3FILE-In this April 6, 2017 taken photo former Nestle s Chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe speaks during the general meeting of the world s biggest food and beverage company, Nestle Group, in Lausanne, Switzerland. Peter Brabeck, a former chairman and CEO of Nestle who was tapped by the Swiss government to lead GESDA, used COVID-19 as e ....

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The Browser — WorldWideWeb NeXT Application


The Browser WorldWideWeb NeXT Application
WorldWideWeb
The idea of hypertext preceded the World Wide Web by decades. But nearly all hypertext systems worked on local files. Tim Berners-Lee wanted to create a system that would work across networks so that people could link from a file on one machine to another file on another machine.
WorldWideWeb wasn t just a programme for browsing files. It was a browser and editor. The introductory text reads:
HyperMedia Browser/Editor, An excercise in global information availability by Tim Berners-Lee
Today it s hard to imagine that web browsers might also be used to create web pages. It turned out that people were quite happy to write HTML by hand something that Tim Berners-Lee and colleagues never expected. They thought that some kind of user interface would be needed for making web pages and links. That s what the WorldWideWeb browser provided. You could open a document in one window and mark it. Then, in a document ....

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CERN physicists figured out how to study antimatter by cooling it with a laser


CERN physicists figured out how to study antimatter by cooling it with a laser
My next dream is to make a fountain of anti-atoms by tossing the laser-cooled antimatter into free space
on March 31, 2021, 17:05
In context: Antimatter on the atomic scale is identical to normal matter. The difference is that it has an opposite charge. Therefore when the two meet, they annihilate each other. It is difficult to produce and even harder to analyze because of this property.
Researchers in CERN s ALPHA (Antihydrogen Laser Physics Apparatus) at the University of British Columbia have discovered a way to lower antimatter s temperature to near absolute zero using a laser. This breakthrough will make it easier for physicists to study the volatile material. Cooling antihydrogen atoms to almost zero Kelvin slows them down enough that scientists can take more precise measurements and perform experiments with them. ....

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A new force of nature? The inside story of fresh evidence from Cern that's exciting physicists – podcast


In this episode of The Conversation Weekly, the inside story of how scientists working at Cern’s Large Hadron Collider found tantalising new evidence that could mean we have to rethink what we know about the universe. And an update on the situation for Rohingya refugees from Myanmar living in Bangladesh after a deadly fire swept through a refugee camp there.
In late March, particle physicists working at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a massive particle accelerator at Cern in Geneva, announced, tentatively, that they’d had a bit of a breakthrough. If what they think they’ve seen is proven correct, it could mean evidence for brand new physics – perhaps even a new force of nature. ....

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