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Scientists Find Long-Sought Majorana Particle 128

New submitter boner writes "In a follow-up to an earlier Slashdot story, scientists at the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands yesterday published their findings that they have indeed found the Majorana particle. The announcement on the university website provides both a summary of the academic paper (PDF) and background of this groundbreaking discovery. Quoting: 'Majorana fermions are very interesting – not only because their discovery opens up a new and uncharted chapter of fundamental physics; they may also play a role in cosmology. A proposed theory assumes that the mysterious ‘dark matter, which forms the greatest part of the universe, is composed of Majorana fermions. Furthermore, scientists view the particles as fundamental building blocks for the quantum computer.'"

Comment They only blocked the subdomain www (Score 1) 97

I just want to highlight that the website here http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/5403/Internet/article/detail/1329177/2011/10/05/Gerecht-blundert-bij-blokkering-The-Pirate-Bay.dhtml (dutch) claims that the ISPs are only ordered to block: - www.thepiratebay.org - www.thepiratebay.net - etc. etc. However, leaving out the www would still work, and trackers (that use tracker.thepiratebay.org) would still be allowed if the ISPs take the order literaly.

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