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Colliding Particles Can Make Black Holes After All 269

cremeglace writes with this excerpt from ScienceNOW: "You've heard the controversy. Particle physicists predict the world's new highest-energy atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva, Switzerland, might create tiny black holes, which they say would be a fantastic discovery. Some doomsayers fear those black holes might gobble up the Earth — physicists say that's impossible — and have petitioned the United Nations to stop the $5.5 billion LHC. Curiously, though, nobody had ever shown that the prevailing theory of gravity, Einstein's theory of general relativity, actually predicts that a black hole can be made this way. Now a computer model shows conclusively for the first time that a particle collision really can make a black hole." That said, they estimate the required energy for creating a black hole this way to be roughly "a quintillion times higher than the LHC's maximum"; though if one of the theories requiring compact extra dimensions is true, the energy could be lower.
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Why the IRS Should Automatically Fill In Returns With What It Knows 613

theodp writes "An article in the NY Times begins, 'In the digital age, filing income tax returns should be a snap. Important data from employers and financial institutions has already been sent to government computers. Yet taxpayers are still required to perform the chore of preparing a return from scratch, in many cases paying a software company for the privilege.' Why, if your needs are simple, can't you just download forms pre-filled with whatever data the IRS has received about you, make any necessary adjustments, and automatically get the IRS calculation of your taxes? Sounds reasonable, but the IRS rejected the President's proposal to give taxpayers the option to do so as 'not feasible at this time' due to delays in the receipt of W-2 and 1099 data. However, California managed to offer a pre-filled state tax return, which cost only 34 cents to process compared to $2.59 to process a traditional paper return. Despite the success of the pilot, meager funds have been allotted for the program due to the strength of its political opponents — 'principally, Intuit' — according to the state controller. Intuit argues it would be a 'conflict of interest for government to be both tax collector and tax preparer.'"
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Police Called Over 11-Year-Old's Science Project 687

garg0yle writes "Police in San Diego were called to investigate an 11-year-old's science project, consisting of 'a motion detector made out of an empty Gatorade bottle and some electronics,' after the vice-principal came to the conclusion that it was a bomb. Charges aren't being laid against the youth, but it's being recommended that he and his family 'get counseling.' Apparently, the student violated school policies — I'm assuming these are policies against having any kind of independent thought?"

Comment Re:30 Posts... (Score 1) 635

It seems the article on Slate was very misleading... The links to the vehicles weight ratings showed specified the GVRW (gross vehicle weight rating) as being over 6000 lb's, which is true, but not what the road sign's are referring to. The weight on the signage pictured prohibits the ACTUAL weight of a vehicle to be over 6000 lb's. This is not the case, take for instance the first link in the article, scroll to the Performance Section of the Chevy Suburban's specs... http://www.autoweb.com/content/research/vir/index. cfm/vehicle_number_int/1015219/Action/StandardFeat ures This vehicles Curb Weight is 5268 lb's, the GVRW is 7000 lb's, and the max vehicle weight is 7000 as well. Since Curb Weight is dry weight, the empty vehicle without gear or people. That means you can load 1731 lb's of people and stuff and still be under the limit. In that case the 6000 weight rating doesnt seem much of an issue for *most* of these trucks and SUV's, since most people use them for daily driver anyways. Let alone the fact that the police would have to get some kind of scale to determine the weights of vehicles on residential streets like is done on highways with semi's. Other Vehicles Mentioned which this doesnt apply to: Cadillac Escalade: http://www.autoweb.com/content/research/vir/index. cfm/vehicle_number_int/1015393/Action/StandardFeat ures BMW X5: http://www.autoweb.com/content/research/vir/index. cfm/vehicle_number_int/1014503/Action/StandardFeat ures

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