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Anti-Matter Created By Laser At Livermore 465

zootropole alerts us to a press release issued today by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, announcing the production of 'billions of particles of anti-matter.' "Take a gold sample the size of the head of a push pin, shoot a laser through it, and suddenly more than 100 billion particles of anti-matter appear. The anti-matter, also known as positrons, shoots out of the target in a cone-shaped plasma 'jet.' This new ability to create a large number of positrons in a small laboratory opens the door to several fresh avenues of anti-matter research, including an understanding of the physics underlying various astrophysical phenomena such as black holes and gamma ray bursts." The press release doesn't characterize the laser used in this experiment, but it may have been this one.

Comment The Project Revision Control System (Score 1) 34

I'm currently doing similar research for my company and here is what I've found by the moment:
  1. take a look at PRCS, it has very sophisticated tool for finding diferences between binary files - Xdelta - this might be what you are looking for.
  2. the site with good (however incomplete) collection of links.
  3. I've found some comparisons among different RCS on BitKeeper site (in favour of BitKeeper of couse ;) ).
Good luck!

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