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Study shows what business leaders can learn from Formula One racing

Big innovations usually don’t deliver as much value as incremental changes

COLUMBUS, OhioFormula One racing teams may have a lesson to teach business leaders: Innovation can be overrated. (more…)

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Unsere ‚Liebe‘ ist so Wunderbar

Ein Gedicht von Bärbel Spindler

Das größte Glück auf erden ist von dir geliebt zu werden

das schönste Geschenk ist wenn du an mich denkst

das liebste was du mir sagst ist das du mich magst (more…)

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Heavy Flavor Tracker for STAR

New Detector System from Berkeley Lab for Quark-Gluon Plasma Studies May Lead to Better Understanding of Early Universe

In the first few microseconds after the big bang, the universe was a superhot, superdense primordial soup of “quarks” and “gluons,” particles of matter and carriers of force respectively. This quark-gluon plasma cooled almost instantly but it’s brief existence set the stage for the universe we know today. To better understand how our universe evolved, scientists are re-creating a quark-gluon plasma in giant particle accelerators such as the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), where an elaborate experiment called “STAR,” for Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC, has been collecting and analyzing data for the past decade. The STAR experiment is now poised for a major upgrade with the introduction of a new particle detector system, called the “Heavy Flavor Tracker,” that is the most advanced of its kind in the world. (more…)

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