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![]() Toronto, Canada (SPX) Jul 27, 2010 A group of University of Toronto high-energy physicists, along with their 3,000 ATLAS colleagues, announced they have broken world records in the search for new particles as the first findings from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) were presented this morning in Paris, France. The first results, following only three months of successful operation of the LHC, have "re-discovered" some of the familiar particles that lie at the heart of the Standard Model of physics. The Standard Model theory has forme ... read more |
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Italy highlights fears over new BP drilling off Libya![]() Italy's foreign minister Franco Frattini warned on Monday of disquiet in Mediterranean countries after BP announced new deepwater drilling off Libya. "Everybody is watching closely what BP is doing since the worrying events in the Gulf of Mexico," Frattini told a news conference following talks with European Union counterparts in Brussels. However, Frattini said any action relating to th ... more BP boss expected to quit but new payoff row looms ![]() BP chief executive Tony Hayward was expected to quit imminently with a payoff of up to 18.5 million dollars despite being lambasted over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, British media reported Monday. The size of any such payoff, which must be agreed by a BP board meeting in London on Monday, risks sparking a fresh row as the British-based firm battles to rebuild its reputation amid the worst e ... more Hayward payoff ignites new BP controversy ![]() BP chief executive Tony Hayward will walk away from the crisis-stricken British oil giant with a payoff of up to 18.5 million dollars, media reported Monday ahead of Hayward's departure. The reports risked setting off a new controversy over the handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster for which BP faces huge clean-up and damage costs and has been a public relations catastrophe for the con ... more |
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![]() Washington DC (SPX) Jul 26, 2010 New greenhouse gas emissions and energy policies at the federal level could generate as many as 2.5 million new jobs and $134 billion in economic activity in the U.S. while keeping energy costs down, according to a new report from the Center for Climate Strategies, published with Johns Hopkins University. The report is based on economic impacts of climate policies developed by 16 states and calls for adoption of 23 specific policy approaches that have the potential to reduce pollution, are cost-ef ... read more |
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