"Although important nuclear physics work was to go on in laboratories such as ours had become - and we had to cut down to a lower energy group - it was not fundamentally opening up new insights on the structure of matter. That required you to be in a higher league." -John Henry Carver
Okay, before we get into speculating, the short answer is maybe. And that's amazing! Let's recap the basics, and bring you up to speed of what could be the Tevatron's last and possibly greatest hurrah.
Let s count our blessings as we push COVID worries aside Polly Powers Stramm
In a world filled with bad news where we seem to be waiting for the next shoe to drop we all need to step back, take a collective deep breath and count our blessings.
Sure, that’s difficult to say when friends or family have cancer, die in accidents, suffer strokes or struggle with dementia.
Every bit of bad news can be overwhelming. But what if, for a moment, we push COVID worries aside, postpone sad thoughts about mass shootings and refuse to take on the burden of the world’s troubles?
Lawndale man accused of plotting to kill roommate
Investigators say a Lawndale man conspired and attempted to kill his roommate for financial gain.
According to the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office, John Henry Carver lived at a home on Warlick Road with Ralph Hudson.
Carver, 45, was initially charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury, and his roommate was taken to the hospital where he was conscious and talking.
Investigators now say the violent act was not the result of an argument that got out of hand, rather a plan to kill Hudson and dispose of his body, according to Cleveland County Sheriff Alan Norman.