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video come to my. old car. ownership street now in the palm of your. question. by the way out here with the r.t.l. the death toll after a devastating floods in russia's southern region of cross and dark continues to rise reaching one hundred fifty water swept through thousands of homes in the worst disaster area has ever seen. u.n. envoy kofi annan says international peace efforts in syria have so far failed the warns against placing the blame on russia forestalling the process. enjoying a song remains in the safety of the doors london embassy as the deadline for his extradition expires and his release web side publishes files on syria damning
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damascus and the west. while this country of the arcade scientists find the so-called god particle x. we speak with physicist andre govind to explore the significance. for the best part of the last fifty years the higgs bo's'n or the god particle as it's sometimes called has been basically the holy grail of scientific endevor but what is it and what uses could it possibly have to tell me a little bit more about this i'm joined by professor under a gluten who works at the large hadron collider in switzerland prophetical it and thanks very much for talking to me please as simply as you can for the layman out there what is the higgs bo's'n and what scientific relevance does it have or if you know i'm right meaning your wrist put us back to the ground so what does he give them for the first well for us what is important to find
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symmetry which somehow govern the nature and long time we've thought we have found this kind of symmetry which is called standard model this is not just a static series it's just dynamic siri which are a way to equation which describes all known interaction of particles and this model works incredibly well. however the only problem is that more the model was written for the particles we don't have masses. and then the math on you was and went to just to give muscles to the particles how was this particles will sort of hose of one it was not found experimentally people was hunting for this particle for years and now we are witnessing clearly historical moment so that's quite a scientific explanation you've given us there and what it means to the scientists for the man in the street for people like myself with
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a barely any knowledge of physics what would that mean to us that type of discovery walk at that lead to in the future let me just you know try to invent a good example. just now. imagine that we have a planet which is populated by a ghost we have no masters and we believe that we understand how they leave. the basic laws. how do they leave but it doesn't sound to be real because this hope to play don't have muscles and imagine that we have a theory which explains how to get the muscles and this is done using the hugues was and so would you say that there is a theoretical plan in place of how the universe we came came to be and how it works at the moment but it's full of holes and so some of those holes in fact most of those holes can be plugged if it turns out that the higgs bosun is what we think it
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is i think is part of it so we're just going to find the last missing can gradient of the standard model but probably one of the most important ingredient of the theory because it really explains how we all get months now the higgs bozon is usually referred to in the media as the god particle and that's not particularly a term that i believe scientists like that much is this the building block the. catalyst that brought life as we know it on the universe into existence well i think we're about to start where if you are sort of go into a long discussion but i think it's i would call it a building block of the syria. good particle probably this name. has its full right because the particle is so fundamental in which ways how the how is it fundamental to i mean we've been told that this is this this will fill the holes in our theories that we're being told that it can be
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a building block to the creation of the universe as we know it but why is this so important why is this one thing being so elusive for so long while a good question and it. i mean it has to meaning surest. it just complete the standard model because it has been predicted and as we just discussed it has a fundamental meeting at the same time. after discovery of the higgs boson we just conclude that we have well defined siri which perfectly describes all known facts but you know we're a world that actually standard model fails to explain quite a few problems which also have very fundamental meaning for example we just realized after. tens of studies during the recent fifty years that we do of your phone a few percent of the matter of the universe the biggest fraction of the matter is
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energy in with a ball and the next question to explain for us it's of what amount to what and to find another theory which will be more complete than a standard model to explain all this kind of problem but it is really important to know that the standard model is the model which. probably it's probably mean that there is some symmetry in the more elaborate it which. requires standard model to be in place the explosion was first theorized back in one thousand nine hundred sixty four forty eight years ago why is it taken so long for us to get this close to actually understanding it would you say that the the large hadron collider in the ability to build such a huge and expensive piece of equipment is that reason after many years of
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extensive study we managed to narrow the a lot we in the wall was a huge boston mass but to find it you really i mean it's an extremely rare process sue the very important condition to find this very rare phenomena is to have a large energy or of broken proton collision because the probability to produce nukes is a function of this energy and another condition is just a curve excellent detector which can find. the decay products of the higgs with maximum possible efficiency i don't know whether i am. let's move away a little bit from the science there there are those that say that despite some theories out there about what we could discover if we do find the higgs posts in talks of black holes being able to swallow the whole planet all parallel dimensions
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i mean they sound like things out of the pages of comic books how realistic are these type of theories while honestly i don't know because there are many models i mean physics is really becomes an experimental science and in this fantastic tool there in fantastic detectors we just explore and find an answer to just test which one of the model mentioned by you is correct so you're not concerned going to be sucked into a black hole any time soon nor. look we're working cynthia where you're liable i don't think ventured worth very much or your estimated i believe but look to explain what is the higgs boresome this proposal into. just normal people is probably one more complicated than to find this particle how far along are we in the search for what made the universe and how it works you mentioned. that we don't
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know about the. dark matter as i believe is how it's called that we're talking about over ninety percent of the matter in the universe we don't we don't understand we theorize it's there but how do you work with that how do you work on a basis of over ninety percent of what you're working with you don't understand i mean the great achievement of our field that due to many experiments it really became very precision field of science and i think one of our it's human is a clear understanding call for those problems which could be we don't win this clear in our brains say twenty years ago. sue in a sense we know though is the problem to be understood and that's what makes all of us so exciting and with way this large hadron collider has been built where you're not the only russian scientists that works it is there a particular role for russian scientists there now is there
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a lot of people working on these type in this field and is there potential for a future of russian involvement in the furthering of physics well i think if you look back to the history i think russian made very big contribution to soren and the legislator and collider and russia was called observer state right the russian did not belong to the sort of member states and it's quite symbolic just about a week ago just of the time when the consul of sworn we're discussing the discovery of the same consul russia finally made and also one that they want to apply for sort of membership some of this process has been just started and by the way i mean everybody who was at the council of the just to dup and loved it because it was i mean a long awaited event and what is also important i believe that in russia
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you know there is a new. tendency i mean many russian institutes have been unified to one. i would say body is called. research center coach out of the institute and the mission of this board is just to . make to coordinate participation of fresh institute its war and to make it more effective. and jane really who that russia will make of a larger contribution to sorn and all this fantastic discovery in the future where you see a bright future for russia's involvement there i'm going to ask you to dream for a little bit now looked back to the higgs boson if we found that particle that elusive particle that we've been searching for for so many decades in your wildest imagination what could you see in the future for us to this is
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a discovery big discovery of the century we should not underestimate the importance of the discovery but it also opens. very sad to hear of. particle physics and i think the. of the whole warped will be a trip to paul's field for many more years thank you very very much it seems like it's a very exciting time for physics lots of new ideas lots of new potential science that we could see coming very very soon from those developments taking place at the lodge heidrun collider in switzerland. wealthy british. it's time to get the.
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luck to me a little. nearly a billion people in the world are going from free every. in the united states even our trash cans or food with food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just grew more would choose from the german no. we really like. the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill the cake is made from one dozen dumpster. delicious breakfast for the family eggs and toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of.
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the death toll after a devastating floods in russia's southern region of cross nadar continues to rise reaching one hundred fifty water swept through thousands of homes in the worst disaster the area has ever seen. the u.n. envoy kofi annan says international peace have origin syria has so far failed and warned against placing the blame on russia for stalling the process. and join the song remains in the safety of her car doors london embassy as the deadline for his extradition expires and his we can weeks website publishes files on syria downing damascus and the west. well this is time for sports and dates with andrew farmer and it's the men's final at wimbledon today and whatever happens
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a bit of history will be made. oh yeah good to have you company and these are the headlines super special serina williams hails her fifth wimbledon triumph after beating agnes going to advance in the women's final while andy murray and roger federer prepare for what promises to be in the storage men's final on center court and king of the ring valerie klitschko knocks out american tony thompson to remain the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. will start with the tennis there where it's arena williams has described her fifth win wooden title as super special the american educated to get advanced in three sets in the final williams breezing through the first set six one but the match was halted after that cue to rain and the delay played in the polls favor to the second set seven five.
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williams they came back strong they decided to win it six the title the farrier i was smashing a total of seventeen aces in the process it was three in a sporting grand slam title and her first in spending my senior year out of action with injury. what its title is the only special this win is super special. i wanted to win here so. still can't believe that i was able to come through and when my seven matches yes. so each each one is different this one obviously is special to me because it's a huge comeback for me and you know i couldn't ask for anything else i really good progress is. causing members to. when practicing. and playing i think is the true for everyone to be in the finals so. basically
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pushed from years ago have been of course it's always disappointing to do so especially at a time when good imagine. so. well after her singles triumphs arena then paired up with sister venus to win the women's doubles title also for a fifth time beating andrea hell of a call and lucy had the best seven five six four. and history was made in the men's doubles to jonathan marais becoming the first briton in seventy six years to clinch that title and wildcard partner frederic nielsen got a five set victory instead and what i took out. well later today andy murray will be to become the first briton to win the men's title since fred perry back in nineteen thirty six the world number four is still after his maiden grand slam title and plays roger federer he's bidding for a record equalling seventh wimbledon title victory for the swiss would also make him the new number one in men's tennis in modern boxing got to make klitschko
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remains the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world after stopping american challenger tony thompson thomas never recovering from a big right hand from the ukrainian in the fifth round and in the next franklin floored the forty year old to end the contest and keep his eight year unbeaten run intact klitschko is recognised stands at fifty eight wins fifty one of those by knockout and only three defeats he holds the w.p.a. and heavyweight title. bradley wiggins will defend the yellow jersey today as the tour de france and is another man's in this stage the brit clay in the overall lead yesterday which saw sky team a christian frame win stage seven switzerland's five being can chill are had started the day in yellow seven seconds clear of the field but he was blown away on the far north climb in the mountains chris froome led from the front with teammate wiggins and last year's tour when they could eleven is close behind russia's denis menchov was also there for
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a while but he couldn't keep up the pace in the end and he's fifty four seconds down in fifth place in the general classification for scene here powered away to take the stage when americans how long to the wheel of adams. he's in the red top there to make sure he leads in and be able to standings by ten seconds but this incredible feeling really really some kenya is something out of sounds corny but you know. the job really sound i'm trying to watch in my most sort of fronts here miguel indurain the. you know i keep saying cuban but it's true you know the top of the mountain in yellow is just phenomenal now ferrari's fernando alonso i will start sunday's british grand prix in pole position although he thinks it might not be a major advantage of rain hit silverstone in qualifying along less than one hundred of a second faster than. michael schumacher and sebastian vettel will make up the second round with russia's battalion starting back in nineteenth place this is a long first poll in almost but the championship levy says the poor weather could
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literally water down the benefits of starting at the front. nearly two years for a long time. to see. whether it can be the. qualifying used probably one of the less important qualifying. makes after a few laps maybe tomorrow but. it's worth it to start over from moving up. and running could also be a factor the german may say pay extra in case you stay in the house pole position for this one it's his fourth of the season after edging out ben spies during the away qualifying session while steyn is on the team mate dannie prefer to complete the front row stoner coming to the riders championship with your good friends i will start in. staying with major sport in russia still quite a rally has got underway with more than one hundred competitors setting off from
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moscow's iconic red square for the grueling week long race this is the fourth edition of the insurance event the route is more than four thousand kilometers long and will take the drivers to southern russia the final stage in the black sea resort town of view outside sort she next friday although the region is currently devastating floods sting other perennial favorites for the overall title in the trucks category however last year's winner. is also back to defend this title even though the czech has played down his chances following a recent injury. to you because my break seems to be ok will be my first after. the last event but i feel really and i hope so that we will be able to fight for. ever saying that we are going to win but we will do our best to be really in front. russia's male basketball team have qualified for the london
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olympics bagging a place after beating nigeria eighty five points to seventy seven in the qualifier in venezuela and they actually share their top scoring there were twenty two points while undertaker olenka added another nineteen the win for david black's men puts them in group a at the summer games and there they will play the united states argentina france tunisia and the three way india who also qualified after beating the dominican republic there one hundred nine point two eighty three. let's turn to goal for u.s. open champion webb simpson will take a two shot lead into the final round of the green by a classic in west virginia the twenty six year old american carded a third round of sixty five times he found himself in a bit of trouble but got himself out of it. and always had a sweet touch on the greens a seam posted for goodies in his final six holes at sulphur springs and that was enough to keep him ahead of a little known compact belly well he blasted his way up the leaderboard after
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starting the day five shots off the pace kelly carded a stunning eight under par sixty two he's never come close to winning a p.g.a. tour title but he is definitely in the hunt this weekend. while at the french open david how and understands and are the ones to catch they are one shot lead after the penultimate round in paris how how from england had a brilliant shot here on the sixteenth setting him up a bit. while denmark's anson missed the chance to grab the right lead after a couple of late they're both on six under overall. and just a shot back is south african george to wait to see who had the shot of the day he used the phrase board here on his approach which set him up for birdie on the night .
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and finally moscow has hosted a state boarding competition and discovering and their aging talent the local hero open contest being just the first in the series of events to be held across russia with the story his constant. escape or exporting over the country the number of skateboarders are increasing dramatically however there are still very few professionals among them but there was no end of amateur borderers all of them aged under twenty who flocked to more schools famed gorky park to participate in the first stage of the local hero open contest. skateboarding is really developing and not only in moscow i've just returned from the world championships in france and there's a maze to see lots of borders in some petersburg and the streets of that in europe skaters ride in special parks while in russia we skate everywhere. maksim could
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walk one of the best boarders in the country was on hand to judge the course and said he was pleasantly surprised with the level of the amateur riders combinations of complicated tricks made to look simple. six stages across russia and hundreds of contenders with a view to unearthing the best writers the country has to offer the most now very hard for me to skate when i was young but when i reached a certain level of confidence it just became easier and i started to progress desire is the biggest motivation and i see that passion in the eyes of every young writer. sometimes it's still scary to skate but i overcome my fears my parents fully support me in my desire to become a professional writer it's my dream. i can petition like this enjoy is big popularity giving a chance for young stars to shine and just maybe. to turn their hobby into
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something they can earn a living from. archie. that is all the sport for now i'm back in the u.s. . well for the. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of covered.
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