If you can read this, either the style sheet didn't load or you have an older browser that doesn't support style sheets. Try clearing your browser cache and refreshing the page.
Headlines matching 'protons'
Fri May 11, 2012
Source     Fark Headline Comments
(Popular Science) Scary The Chinese teleported protons over 100 kilometers. I for one, welcome our Chinese, proton teleporting overlords  (popsci.com) (43)


Thu May 03, 2012
(Talking Points Memo) PSA In case you were wondering, scientists at the LHC explain what would happen if you stuck your hand in the path of the proton beam  (idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com) (33)


Fri April 27, 2012
(Science Daily) Interesting New subatomic particle discovered at CERN made up of a combination of quarks that only exist for a fraction of a second before divorcing. Particle tentatively named "The Kardash-ion"  (sciencedaily.com) (69)


Wed April 25, 2012
(Scientific American) Obvious Bazinga  (scientificamerican.com) (83)


Sun April 22, 2012
(Telegraph) Interesting No mentos or coke bottles were harmed in the making of this experiment. Can't be sure if the same applies to rubber chickens  (telegraph.co.uk) (21)


Mon April 16, 2012
(MSNBC) Cool The elusive Majorana Fermion may have been found after decades of searching; the subatomic particle (which is its own antiparticle) was first theorized in 1937  (msnbc.msn.com) (72)


Mon April 02, 2012
(New Scientist) Cool World's most sensitive scales detect a yoctogram, which is just one septillionth of a gram. Thats heavy, man  (newscientist.com) (27)


Wed March 14, 2012
(CNN) Spiffy Pi Day is a fun little diversion (and a great excuse for eating pie), but that little number is actually really, really damn important. Here are just a few of the places where it's used  (lightyears.blogs.cnn.com) (111)


Mon March 12, 2012
(LA Times) Interesting NASA to launch sun probe in 2018. To keep it from burning when it enters solar orbit, engineers schedule mission at night  (latimes.com) (29)


Fri March 09, 2012
(Wired) Interesting "Look at the nail on your pinky finger: Every second, about 65 billion neutrinos pass through it. Almost all were produced inside the giant nuclear reactor in our sun's belly"  (wired.com) (33)
(Yahoo) Followup This last solar storm was pretty much a dud. But don't worry, there will be plenty to panic about soon enough  (ca.news.yahoo.com) (17)


Tue March 06, 2012
(io9) Amusing 10 weird stories about Higgs Boson fails without mention of the strange effect stories of it have on Fark timestamps  (io9.com) (32)


Tue February 14, 2012
(PhysOrg.com) Obvious Japanese researchers find all that missing dark matter. It was behind the couch  (physorg.com) (57)

Displayed 13 of about 703 links -- join TotalFark to see them all

Submit a Link »