Horizon highlights – Video edition
Our regular roundup of sci-tech stories from across the Web goes all-video this week. It includes footage of Google turning 10, imagining where guerrilla marketing might take us, and two clips of how the Large Hadron Collider works. Let’s kick it off:
Big Science –
"See the first images showing the effect of the first proton beam passing through the world's most powerful particle accelerator." [via New Scientist]
How it works –
"Protons have made their first complete lap of the world’s most powerful accelerator to cheers and high fives from assembled physicists." [via New Scientist]
Birthdays –
"It's the success story to beat all Internet success stories. Ten years ago, on 7 September 1998, two young graduate students at Stanford University incorporated a company with the (then) odd-sounding name 'Google.' " [via BBC]
Satire –
"Guerrilla marketing seems to be all around us. Slate V contributor Scott Blaszak imagines what the next, heartbreaking step might be." [via Slate]
Gadgets – First looks at: , , , and new
Quick previews of Apple's new lineup. [via Crave]
Hodgepodge –
The title says it all. [via Wired Science]