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Lightbulb moment for Nobel physicists: prize awarded for inventing blue LEDs
7 Oct 2014: One laureate paid just $200 for invention that allows energy-efficient lighting and could save quarter of world’s electricity
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Nobel prize in physics awarded to Japanese and US scientists - video (1min 52sec)
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20 Oct 2014: First long-distance optical tractor beam can repel and attract objects and could be used in controlling atmospheric pollution
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16 Oct 2014: First direct detection of dark matter, thought to make up most of the matter in the universe, would be a historic breakthrough
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15 Oct 2014: Defence company has developed 100MW reactor small enough to fit on back of a truck that could be in use within 10 years
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7 Oct 2014: One laureate paid just $200 for invention that allows energy-efficient lighting and could save quarter of world’s electricity
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6 Oct 2014: Jon Butterworth: Neutrinos are everywhere, keep on changing, and are incredibly difficult to detect. Two videos show the contruction and operation of new experiment, involving an 800km neutrino beam, which has just begun
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5 Oct 2014: Jon Butterworth: A completely new type of particle is observed for the first time. What does that mean, fundamentally?
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3 Oct 2014: ‘Where would I most like to be right now? On the moon wearing a spacesuit’
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30 Sep 2014: Seven physicists found out, by turning data from CERN’s experiments in to songs, then playing them in situ. By Stuart Dredge
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