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Articles related to "Neutrino"
What Is a Neutrino? Neutrinos are among the most elusive of elementary particles. They were not detected until about 25 years after they were first suggested to exist. fundamental particle • elementary particle • conservation of energy • neutrino • conservation of momentum
Raymond Davis Jr - Tenacity and Solar Neutrinos Raymond Davis Jr. devoted his career to the little researched field of cosmic neutrinos, demonstrating that the energy of the sun is released during the fusion of hydrogen and helium. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002 and helped start the field of neutrino-astronomy. raymond davis jr • neutrino-astronomy • cosmic neutrino • solar neutrino • brookhaven national laboratory
Frederick Reines - Co-Discoverer of the Neutrino Frederick Reines casts a long shadow on elementary particle physics, as an early participant in the Manhattan Project, as co-discoverer of the neutrino, as founding Dean of the School of Physical Sciences at the University of California at Irvine, and as co-winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in physics. frederick reines • elementary particle physics • manhattan project • neutrino • university of california at irvine
Beta Decay and the Weak Force In order for physicists to understand the reasons for beta decay, a new nuclear force had to be developed - a task accomplished by Enrico Fermi in 1934. radioactive decay • what is radioactive decay • what is radioactivity • how does an atom decay • beta decay
Leptons Leptons, along with fermions (quarks) and bosons (which we will subsequently look at), compose the 'zoo' of elementary particles. leptons • lepton • electron • positron • neutrino
greenboy Interview (Episode IV: A New Hope) The fourth and final part of the greenboy interview (Part 4 of 4) amiga • amigaos • phoenix platform consortium • greenboy • qnx
Phoenix Update An update on the Phoenix Platform Consortium and OS partners. amiga • amigaos • phoenix • tao • elate
The greenboy Interview (Part I) Greenboy of the Phoenix Platform Consortium takes some time out of his schedule to answer a few questions about Phoenix. (Part 1 of 4) amiga • amigaos • phoenix platform consortium • greenboy • qnx
Then There Were two A first impression of QNX RTP, and a little peek at the Amiga SDK amiga • ami • qnx • neutrino • realtime platform
greenboy Interview (Part III) Greenboy discusses more about the Phoenix Platform Consortium, including developer support and potential hardware initiatives (Part 3 of 4) amiga • amigaos • phoenix platform consortium • greenboy • qnx
The greenboy Interview (Part II: The QNX Link) The Greenboy interview continues... (Part 2 of 4) amiga • amigaos • phoenix platform consortium • greenboy • qnx
Fundamental Particles What are the smallest constituents or basic building blocks of all matter? fundamental • particles • web sites • science • constituents
What Are Leptons Leptons are a class of elementary subatomic particles, which includes electrons and neutrinos, that interact via the weak nuclear force. lepton • subatomic particles • particle physics • elementary particles • hadron
And So It Begins... A new year, a new owner for Amiga. With Amino/Amiga and Phoenix all gearing up, the Amiga is in for an exciting time. This time it looks like it's the real thing. amiga • tao-group • elate • amigaos • phoenix platform consortium
Luminescences From the "Ice Worm" to the great Zamboni, winter ice and snow take on a new look in the Cottage Garden. garden winter damage • ice • snow • winter pond care • ice cave
Musings from a Notebook Better late than never ;-) A quick look at portable Amigas and the lack of publicity with many Amiga developments. amiga • amigas • amigaos • amiga forever • uae
Supernovae, the Most Energetic Objects in the Universe Discussion of the two principal types of supernovae supernova • astronomy • type i • core collapse • massive star
Hydroponics Cation & Anion Exchange Capabilities (intro.)! Hydroponics Cation & Anion Exchange Capabilities (intro.)! hydroponics • cation • anion
Nuclear Density, Stellar Mass: Neutron Stars and Pulsars Continu astronomy • supernovae • binary pulsars
CoH Radiation Emissions Defender Guide Radiation Emissions Defender can heal well and use their powers to defeat their foes. Leveling one often requires a player that knows how to do both. city of heroes radiations emissoin defender guide • city of heroes defender guides • city of heroes leveling • city of heroes • paragon city
Hominids by Robert J. Sawyer Robert J. Sawyer is, according to MacLean's: Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, "among the most successful Canadian authors ever." Hominids is the first volume of a trilogy. robert j. sawyer • charles stross • hominids • the neanderthal parallax • the terminal experiment
What Are Hadrons Protons and other types of hadrons interact via the strong nuclear force. Hadrons are further classified into mesons and baryons. hadron • subatomic particles • high energy particle physics • large hadron collider • lhc
The Circle of Life The Beginning "We are made of star stuff...atoms heavier than hydrogen were created in the interiors of stars and then expelled into space to be incorporated into later stars." star-stuff • nebula • nuclear fusion • size of stars • gravitational forces
Weird and Wonderful Space Words Astronomy has many creative and strange names for the bizarre and wacky objects in the universe. Learn some new words today. astronomy terms • definitions • words • bizarre • strange
Black Holes --- Our Silent Friends black holes are defined; and some formation scenarios are discussed black holes • astronomy • supernova
Gui4Cli Taking a change from the next generation Amiga, it's time to look at the scripting language Gui4Cli. amiga • amigas • amigaos • amigados • gui4cli
Martinus Veltman - Particle Physics and Gauge Theories Martinus Veltman shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1999 for his work in building the mathematical model that predicted the properties of sub-atomic particles. martinus veltman • particle physics • fermi • brookhaven • cern
Prelude to World of Amiga '99 A quick look at the recent Jim Collas executive update, and the warm up for the big announcement at World of Amiga '99. amigas • amigaobject • world of amiga
Riccardo Giacconi - The Executive Astronomer The 2003 co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics was Riccardo Giacconi, current president of the Associated Universities Incorporated, and an internationally reknown astronomer credited with locating the first cosmic source of X-rays. giacconi • stsci • uhuru • hubble • skylab
We're In This Together Now (Part II) Continuing last month's editorial. With all the post-Amiga projects out there, maybe it's time to bridge the gaps and philosophies with good old fashioned cooperation and communication? amiga • amigas • amigaos • kosh • phoenix
Memetic Journalism, Part Two-Final Release This article is the second in a continuation series on the topic of Memes. Adding to the analysis of Memetic Journalism, part two presents thoughts on the Memetic effects of Journalism. classic reductionism • memes • journalism • book proposal writing • query critiques
World of Amiga A brief report from this year's World of Amiga Show amiga • amigaos • amigas • microsoft • amigade
World of Amiga '99 Report Report of the UK's World of Amiga '99 Show amiga • amigas • world of amiga • woa • transmeta
Choice Cuts: October 2002 Music you need to hear. NEED! This month's reviews feature Badly Drawn Boy, The Blasters, Thea Gilmore, Gritty Kitty, Jump Little Children, matt pond PA, NAAM Brigade, No Knife, Grant-Lee Phillips, Pulp, Slobberbone, Snapcase, and Thalia Zedek. music review • new music • adam mckibbin • mckibbin • badly drawn boy |
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