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Origins: Antarctica: People
Each year, the ...
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Exploratorium Magazine: About
Find out how dancers and skaters twirl, and look inside the human body with spinning subatomic particles. Exploring Transformations Delve into the secrets of modern alchemy, and consider the concept of aging ...
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Exploratorium Webcasts: Origins: CERN: Live
Nuclear Research, use some of the biggest tools in the world -- accelerators -- to look at subatomic particles, the tiniest things in our universe. A live video link will take you to locations ...
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Epilogue of Tomorrow's Children
... they look at a stone, leaf, or raindrop, they will be aware that the tiniest subatomic particles share properties with the largest constellations of stars, that energy and matter are not really ...
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THE UNIVERSE STORY  A version by
The Radiance: In a fiery unfurling, space, time, light, and subatomic particles billow forth from potentiality, the originating reality, the ultimate mystery. When the Universe ... . Three minutes pass. The First Foundation: The surviving particles can now enter into enduring relationships: simple nuclei and heavy subatomic particles. All future ground, whether stars or planets will ...
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Berkeley Lab: 75 Years of World-Class Science: About the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nobel Prize in physics and usher in a new era in the study of subatomic particles. The old Radiation Laboratory. Through his work, Lawrence launched the modern era of multidisciplinary, team ...
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Origins: CERN: Ideas: Antimatter
Dirac argued that this anomaly was in fact the electron's "antiparticle," the subatomic equivalent of the "evil twin." In fact, he asserted, every particle has an "antiparticle" ... video. Today, antimatter appears to exist primarily in cosmic rays -- extraterrestrial high-energy particles that form new particles as they penetrate the earth's atmosphere. And it appears in accelerators like ...
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What is radiation? - Radiation Effects Research Foundation
SiteMap What is radiation? What is radiation? Radiation can be defined as small (subatomic) particles with kinetic energy that are radiated or transmitted through space. One form of radiation ... rays, which are used in medicine Other radiation possesses particle-like properties (so small, these particles cannot be seen with a microscope). E.g.: alpha rays, beta rays (from radioactive ...
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