PTON

Overview of PTON

  • PTonline México
  • History of PTON

  • In 1947 the UK, whose national debt had increased fourfold since 1939, was buying nearly half its total imports from the USA and fast running out of cash.
  • In 1975, the tau (τ) was discovered, and a third family of leptons emerged as seen in Table 1 from Particles, Patterns, and Conservation Laws).
  • In 1995, two groups at Fermilab confirmed the top quark’s existence, completing the picture of six quarks listed in Table 1: Quarks and Antiquarks (above).
  • In 1998, a phenomenon known as neutrino oscillations was convincingly observed by the Super-Kamiokande experiment (Fukuda et al., 1998); that data established that neutrinos are able to change flavor, or oscillate, as they propagate.
  • In 2001, the Hamptons drafted Jan-Michael Gambill as their marquee player.
  • In 2002, Claude Okin of Sportime Clubs became involved with Patrick McEnroe in running the team.[45] After two years in East Quogue, the Hamptons moved their home matches to the Amagansett-East Side Tennis Club in Amagansett, New York.
  • In 2003, Sportime Clubs became a co-owner of the Hamptons with Patrick McEnroe remaining part of the ownership group, and the name of the team was changed to the New York Sportimes.
  • In 2004 four friends, all bandmates, were looking for a new challenge.
  • In 2008 Cameron co-founded the online site Guest of a Guest, a blog that focuses on parties and nightlife in New York City, Los Angeles, the Hamptons and Washington, D.C., with Rachelle Hruska; she bought out his stake in 2012.[49]
  • In 2010 a UK team from the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton (NOCS), equipped with an autonomously controlled robot submarine, began mapping the full extent of the trench and discovered black smokers on the ocean floor at a depth of 5 km (3.1 mi), the deepest yet found.[5][6][7] In January 2012, the researchers announced that water exits the vents at a temperature possibly exceeding 450 °C (842 °F), making them among the hottest known undersea vents.
  • In 2010 physicists using the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York, used a billion collisions between gold ions to create 18 instances of the heaviest antiatom, the nucleus of antihelium-4, which consists of two antiprotons and two antineutrons.
  • In 2011, the Buzz and Sportimes merged with the combined team called the New York Sportimes.
  • In 2014, the Sportimes were sold to San Diego businessman Russell Geyser and his minority partner Jack McGrory who relocated the team and renamed it the San Diego Aviators.
  • In 2018 coin launched on CryptoNight blockchain.
  • In the 1960s, particle physicists began to realize that hadrons
    are not elementary particles but are made of particles called
    quarks.
  • On 3 September 2010 the Malcolm Arnold Academy, a secondary school in Northampton, was opened; while in September 2014 the new Malcolm Arnold Preparatory Free School was opened.