Large Hadron Collider Smashes A Record NPR Fri, 02 Apr 2010 10:42 AM PDT The worldâs largest particle smasher is running again. After being closed down for repairs, the CERN supercollider (which sits on the French-Swiss border) sent particle beams smashing into each other again this week, setting a new world record for high energy collisions. | ELCJHL - Bishop Munib Younan's Easter message (Worldwide Faith ELCJHL - Bish) Worldwide Faith News Fri, 02 Apr 2010 10:40 AM PDT Is there anyone on earth who hasn=92t experienced a loss of hope? This experience is so common to humanity that I=92m sure we all know the signs: tears, lack of energy, confused thinking, fear, withdrawal. So we can easily imagine how Mary Magdalene was feeling that day as she went to Jesus=92 tomb. She had seen her Lord and Savior, Jesus, crucified on the cross just days before. She went to the ... | Clean Energy Economy Powering Recovery The White House Fri, 02 Apr 2010 10:36 AM PDT Today, President Obama visited workers at Charlotte, North Carolina-based Celgard, Inc. and delivered remarks on jobs and the economy. Celgard is a global leader in the development and production of components for state-of-the-art batteries - batteries that will help fuel a clean energy economy and create jobs. ( Watch a personal testimonial by Celgardâs workers on the role the Recovery Act ... | Significant step toward lightweight batteries Science Daily Fri, 02 Apr 2010 10:24 AM PDT Researchers have made significant progress on a technology that could lead to batteries with up to three times the energy density of any battery that currently exists. | State delays start of appliance rebate registration period Plainview Daily Herald Fri, 02 Apr 2010 10:21 AM PDT AUSTIN â" To accommodate all Texas families and ensure residents have an opportunity to participate in the Texas Trade Up Appliance Rebate Program, the date to reserve rebates for select Energy Star appliances has been changed from Monday to Wednesday, beginning at 7 a.m. The state comptrollerâs office made this move in response to inquiries from families who plan to celebrate and travel during ... | Previous violations at Wash. refinery KING5 Seattle Fri, 02 Apr 2010 10:17 AM PDT ANACORTES, Wash. -Â The Washington Department of Labor and Industries fined an oil refinery where three people were killed in an early morning explosion for 17 serious safety and health violations in April 2009. The Tesoro refinery in Anacortes was fined $87,000. Inspectors found 150 instances of deficiencies, including where the company didn't ensure safe work practices for energy control and ... | | |
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