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CERN CLOUD research team adds new pieces to puzzle of cloud formation

(PhysOrg.com) -- Jasper Kirkby, a physicist at CERN and colleagues have built an experimental climate chamber to measure the impact of cosmic rays on aerosol creation to mimic the creation of clouds in Earth's atmosphere. So far, as the team describes in their paper published in Nature, there appears to be some evidence of aerosol creation, but not enough to account for cloud formation, and thus there’s no evidence yet to show that cosmic rays have an impact on global temperatures.

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How to Choose an Ad Agency

With thousands of ad firms wanting your business, how can you choose? Experts explain how to set your goals, put it in an RFP, and snag the best creative team. Long gone are the days of a handful of Madison Avenue firms controlling the advertising world.

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Making the Most of an Incubator

Incubators like Y Combinator and DreamIt Ventures are helping young companies get their start. Here's how to make the most of your time at an incubator. Mark Wachen sits in the Manhattan outpost of DreamIt Ventures, the Philadelphia-based start-up incubator.

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4 Cool Help Desk Tools

It's no secret that part of your customer service and help desk strategy can be handled more efficiently using programs and web-based software. With so many to choose from, here are a few we recommend. Chris Selland, vice president of sales and marketing for Terametric says because GetSatisfaction is easy to use and inexpensive, Terametric uses it as part of its Optimizer for Twitter product, which enables social media marketers to measure many aspects of Twitter marketing campaigns

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Researchers create `antimagnet` cloaking device

In what seems like one new cloaking device being discovered after another, researchers in Spain have modeled a device that they say can prevent magnetism from leaking out of a containment container and also prevent it from being detected by an outside magnetic device.

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Getting positive results with negative ions

Yes! That's the answer scientists from OI Analytical and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory got from their experiments to see if the new IonCCDTM can detect negative ions and large ions.

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Northwestern research team turns theory of static electricity on its head

(PhysOrg.com) -- Bartosz Grzybowski, a physical chemist at Northwestern University, and his team of colleagues offer evidence in a paper published in Science, that shows that what scientists have believed to be true about the causes behind the creation of static electricity, is wrong.

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LSU’s Peterson wins NCAA golf title

LSU senior John Peterson won the individual title Thursday in the NCAA Golf Championships, and UCLA topped the eight qualifiers for the team match-play competition.

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LSU’s Peterson, Georgia Tech lead NCAA golf

LSU's John Peterson shot a course-record 7-under 65 on Wednesday to take the individual lead in the NCAA Golf Championships, and Georgia Tech topped the team standings.

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Fermilab CDF collaboration member adds credence to Higgs discovery rumors

(PhysOrg.com) -- Over the weekend, at a physics conference in France, Fermilab CDF collaboration member, Giovanni Punzi, gave a presentation where he showed some slides that appeared to back up the rumors that cropped up a month ago on the Internet, suggesting the team had found some evidence that might hint at the existence of a previously unknown particle; which would of course refer to the infamous Higgs Boson.

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