Antihelium-4: Physicists nab new record for heaviest antimatter PhysOrg Sun, 24 Apr 2011 10:45 AM PDT Members of the international STAR collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider -- a particle accelerator used to recreate and study conditions of the early universe at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory -- have detected the antimatter partner of the helium nucleus: antihelium-4. This new particle, also known as the anti-alpha, is the heaviest antinucleus ever ... | Comex futures market turnover up by 54% The Hindu Sun, 24 Apr 2011 10:41 AM PDT Turnover of the commodity futures market is estimated to have risen by 54 per cent to Rs 119.48 lakh crore in 2010-11, buoyed by higher volumes in bullion and energy items, according to the regulator Forward Markets Commission (FMC). | Solar: California's new gold rush The Desert Sun Sun, 24 Apr 2011 10:38 AM PDT NextEra Energy's Solar Electric Generating Systems facility near Kramer Junction, which is near Barstow, in San Bernardino County. The company is planning a similar solar thermal plant to be located on federal land east of the Coachella Valley. | Anti-helium discovered in the heart of STAR EurekAlert! Sun, 24 Apr 2011 10:28 AM PDT Antimatter nuclei of helium-4, the heaviest antiparticles ever found, have been created in the STAR experiment of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Eighteen examples of the antihelium particles were detected by STAR's Time Projection Chamber, designed and built at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, in debris from a billion high-energy collisions of gold ... | Briefs The Nation - Thailand's English news Sun, 24 Apr 2011 10:27 AM PDT More R&D planned for alternative energy | Is nuclear energy safe for AZ's future? ABC 15 Phoenix Sun, 24 Apr 2011 10:25 AM PDT HEAR ME OUT: Some say nuclear power is safe and can bring prosperity to developed and merging economies. Others are more critical of the idea. | 'Neo-Kiwi' brand fuels change Marlborough Express Sun, 24 Apr 2011 10:12 AM PDT When Mike Bennetts, the chief executive of Greenstone Energy, laid out the strategic plans for the company at an Infratil investor conference last month, he gave a blunt assessment of how the petrol companies are marketed in New Zealand. | | |
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