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127 Hours
febrero 27, 2011the king’s speech
febrero 27, 2011SI
Room in Rome
febrero 5, 2011NO
The Company
enero 15, 2011Pasta al brocoli
noviembre 30, 2010Cocinar el brocoli en una cacerola con abundante agua, la sal y el aceite.
Saltearlos con el aceite de oliva, el ajo pelado y, si se desea, agregar el ajo.
En el agua de cocción de los brócoli cocinar la pasta elegida, escurrirla y mantener al calor.
Retirar el ajo del salteado de verdura y mezclar con la pasta.
Aderezar con más aceite de oliva y el queso rallado.
Leslie Nilsen
noviembre 29, 2010Leslie Nilsen ha cascado tal día como hoy, atrás quedarán quizá no las mejores películas de la historia, pero si queda un clásico de la interpretación y la comedia, sobretodo desde que Aterriza como puedas, le hiciera despegar.
Nació en el 26 en la famosisima Tulita (fort norman) más de 15 películas (que dicho a si no parecen muchas). y 4 esposas que dicho así, si que parecen muchas, y dos hijas que ambas salieron en las misma película, producida evidentemente por su padre.
Tiene una estrella en Los Angeles…
Como tributo esta noche toca ver «Aterriza como puedas«Link Megavideo
Stanley Chow
noviembre 21, 2010Sin duda un gran ilustrador
Su web aqui STANLEY CHOW
sabías que
noviembre 19, 2010…es ilegal exportar dingos de Australia?
Antimatter atoms produced and trapped at CERN
noviembre 18, 2010WOW sin duda un gran allazgo!! La verdad es que el LHC parece que pasó de moda tras su inauguración y posterior rotura… pero, desde hace un tiempo está ya dando unos resultados increibles… como la creación del Antihidrogeno.
Geneva, 17 November 2010. The ALPHA experiment at CERN1 has taken an important step forward in developing techniques to understand one of the Universe’s open questions: is there a difference between matter and antimatter? In a paper published in Nature today, the collaboration shows that it has successfully produced and trapped atoms of antihydrogen. This development opens the path to new ways of making detailed measurements of antihydrogen, which will in turn allow scientists to compare matter and antimatter.
Antimatter – or the lack of it – remains one of the biggest mysteries of science. Matter and its counterpart are identical except for opposite charge, and they annihilate when they meet. At the Big Bang, matter and antimatter should have been produced in equal amounts. However, we know that our world is made up of matter: antimatter seems to have disappeared. To find out what has happened to it, scientists employ a range of methods to investigate whether a tiny difference in the properties of matter and antimatter could point towards an explanation.
One of these methods is to take one of the best-known systems in physics, the hydrogen atom, which is made of one proton and one electron, and check whether its antimatter counterpart, antihydrogen, consisting of an antiproton and a positron, behaves in the same way. CERN is the only laboratory in the world with a dedicated low-energy antiproton facility where this research can be carried out.
The antihydrogen programme goes back a long way. In 1995, the first nine atoms of man-made antihydrogen were produced at CERN. Then, in 2002, the ATHENA and ATRAP experiments showed that it was possible to produce antihydrogen in large quantities, opening up the possibility of conducting detailed studies. The new result from ALPHA is the latest step in this journey.
Antihydrogen atoms are produced in a vacuum at CERN, but are nevertheless surrounded by normal matter. Because matter and antimatter annihilate when they meet, the antihydrogen atoms have a very short life expectancy. This can be extended, however, by using strong and complex magnetic fields to trap them and thus prevent them from coming into contact with matter. The ALPHA experiment has shown that it is possible to hold on to atoms of antihydrogen in this way for about a tenth of a second: easily long enough to study them. Of the many thousands of antiatoms the experiment has created, ALPHA’s latest paper reports that 38 have been trapped for long enough to study.
“For reasons that no one yet understands, nature ruled out antimatter. It is thus very rewarding, and a bit overwhelming, to look at the ALPHA device and know that it contains stable, neutral atoms of antimatter,” said Jeffrey Hangst of Aarhus University, Denmark, spokesman of the ALPHA collaboration. “This inspires us to work that much harder to see if antimatter holds some secret.”
In another recent development in CERN’s antimatter programme, the ASACUSA experiment has demonstrated a new technique for producing antihydrogen atoms. In a paper soon to appear in Physical Review Letters, the collaboration reports success in producing antihydrogen in a so-called Cusp trap, an essential precursor to making a beam. ASACUSA plans to develop this technique to the point at which beams of sufficient intensity will survive for long enough to be studied.
“With two alternative methods of producing and eventually studying antihydrogen, antimatter will not be able to hide its properties from us much longer,” said Yasunori Yamazaki of Japan’s RIKEN research centre and a member of the ASACUSA collaboration. “There’s still some way to go, but we’re very happy to see how well this technique works.”
“These are significant steps in antimatter research,” said CERN Director General Rolf Heuer, “and an important part of the very broad research programme at CERN.”
Full information about the ASACUSA approach will be made available when the paper is published.
* For further information on ALPHA experiment, please read here: http://cerncourier.com/cws/article/cern/30577
* Pictures available here: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1307522
* Footage available here: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1307524Contact
CERN Press Office, press.office@cern.ch
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+41 22 767 21 41Jeffrey Hangst, ALPHA experiment spokesperson
+41 76 487 45 891. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is the world’s leading laboratory for particle physics. It has its headquarters in Geneva. At present, its Member States are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. India, Israel, Japan, the Russian Federation, the United States of America, Turkey, the European Commission and UNESCO have Observer status.
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Tal día como hoy…
noviembre 18, 20101307 – William Tell, a legendary marksman in Switzerland, is said to have successfully shot an apple on his son’s head with a single bolt from his crossbow.
via wikipedia
Pasta al Salmone con Carcioffi
noviembre 12, 20101/2 – Cipolla
50ml panna
salmone affummicato
Pasta corta
un goccio di vino bianco
Mi vida sin mi / my life without me
noviembre 11, 2010SI
Berlin Calling
octubre 24, 2010SI
Recomendada por Geles con G
Penne alla salsiccia
octubre 18, 2010PENNE ALLA SALSICCIA
ingredienti (per 4 persone):
500g di pasta, 250g di salsiccia fresca, 1 cipolla bianca, olio, mezzo bicchiere di vino bianco, 2 foglie di alloro, 50g di parmigiano reggiano, tritatta di pomodoro, carotte, sedano, sale.
preparazione:
Rosolare la salsiccia (sbriciolata e senza pelle) in padella nel olio con la cipolla, il sedano e le carotte tagliate sottile e le foglie di alloro. E aggiungere un filo della tritatta di peperoncini del mister.
Dopo poco aggiungere il vino e ritirare il sugo regolando sale.
Cuocere la pasta (corta), in abbondante acqua salata e scolare al dente: versare in padella, girare e servire subito con l’aggiunta di parmigiano grattugiato.
Los hombres que miraban fijamente a las cabras
octubre 12, 2010SI
Jeux d’enfants (Quiereme si te atreves)
agosto 1, 2010SI
botellones y coca-cola
julio 10, 2010Por que comprabamos el alcohol chipos, vat 69 y demás… pero nos indiganábamos si era tof cola y no coca-cola?
In the loop
junio 8, 2010SI
music with in
junio 8, 2010
SI
Up in the air
junio 8, 2010
SI
Increible : la capilla sixtina en punto de cruz
abril 21, 2010Increible sorprendente : la capilla sixtina en punto de cruz
Joanna Lopianowski-Roberts un tipa muy aburrida y con mucho tiempo libre, o más del que ha su merido le gustaría, ha bordado los frescos de la Capilla Sixtina en punto de cruz, que podría parecer apasionante para una mujer de 80 años sin duda.
Me llaman la atención los siguientes datos:
Incluye 628.296 puntos en 1.809 combinaciones de color diferentes y ha tardado 10 años en finalizarla.
Más que los datos en si, que no sabría explicar si son muchos o pocos los puntos o las combinaciones de color (combinaciones de color, no colores), Sino que alguien haya tenido la santa paciencia de contar las combinaciones de colores, o los puntos borfados 628296
las 1809 combinaciones de colores a que se deben? eran necesarias? o es que acabó con las existencias de la mercería de la esquina.
10 años en finalizarla: Estimo que el hombre que aguanta la sabana santa, es su marido, a juzgar por la cara, deteneros a mirar las expresiones, la tejedoregirl, tiene una sonrisa increible al ver que el «Cardenas de turno» a ido a visitarla y va a salir en el periódico, supongo que en su entrevista diría algo como, empecé sin plantearlo poco a poco y se me fue de las manos. El marido, falso orgulloso sin embargo pone una cara de compromiso y un… me han tangado esta no es la mujer que me compré… a ver si ahora que ha terminado hacemos otras cosas por las noches, que tenemos que recuperrar 10 años.
Para los interesado: Ha publicado un libro con instrucciones para bordar cada una de las 18 escenas individualmente.
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camiseta de la semana
noviembre 25, 2009La sección camiseta de la semana, no ha sido patrocinada, pero puedes encontrarlas en faniseta.com
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