It is still too premature to conclude that sub atomic particles traveled faster than the speed of light. The Cern group will have to do series of tests that are reproduce able, means repeatedly the exact same result, before even this is accepted. It is still a null result, unless the happens all the time at exactly the same condition. It reminds me to the report of cold fusion in an university at Utah. It did not worked, but the news was excited with cold fusion, two hydrogen atoms to helium plus energy. What about room temperature super conductor, Se Cu, but it needs gases to keep it cool, so no such thing? I spent my time working with a professor on this, when I was struggling with school. We have our vintage analog sine wave HP signal generator. These are all pre mature results.