Dec 20 2010

Research Integrity

Published by at 12:17 pm under Nuclear Physics

It is always refreshing when instances are found where the physics world is honest, and shows that they really have some integrity and responsibility, because going way back things can get out of hand once in a while before they come back to reality.  At Fermilab, the CERN LHC, and other labs, with all the particles smashing together almost anything can be found with some imagination and maybe a matrix made to match.

Here is one instance where responsibility recently prevailed: http://www.physorg.com/news/2010-12-large-hadron-collider-signatures-microscopic.html

The link seems to have generated a lot of interesting comments as well.

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