Everyday science Blog Things that go bump in the night Victory, intrigue and rumour: just another day at the world’s biggest physics experiment
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Everyday science Blog Sticky fingers no more Nigerian reseachers develop chocolate with a high melting point that still tastes good...
Everyday science Blog Icons of progress High-temperature superconductors have made it into IBM’s “100 icons of progress”
Everyday science Blog Mystery of the riderless bike thickens Researchers question the accepted mechanics of bike self-stability…
Everyday science Blog Tragic death of US physics student Yale University to conduct facilities review after student dies in machine accident…
Everyday science Blog Chatting about the neutrino Melvyn Bragg explores the history and physics of that elusive particle
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Everyday science Blog Good news from Japan Despite Fukushima reaching "level seven", Japan proudly opens the world's second ever X-ray free-electron laser