Monthly Archives: March 2011

Can cosmic rays shoot down aeroplanes?

The ISIS facility is the place to go to find out, thanks to a new £11m investment announced this week. At The Guardian. See also Chapter 4.2 of Smashing Physics.

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From Higgs Hunters to Job Seekers

The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee are currently looking into Astronomy and Particle Physics in the UK. At The Guardian.

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Blogging the Big Bang

Flying penguins vs plastic balls at the ExCel Centre. Justin Evans, a researcher at UCL, tells the tale… At The Guardian.

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Japanese high-energy physics facilities affected by quake

Two major particle physics labs are a couple of hundred kilometres south of Sendai. The earthquake struck just before a seminar to announce the first T2K neutrino results. At The Guardian. See also Chapter 5.5 of Smashing Physics.

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