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These cuts to physics research will be a disaster for UK scientists – and for our standing in the world →

Science publishing cost and benefit

Posted on 05/06/2025 by Jon Butterworth

I shared the open letter Peter refers to on other channels, but this issue is important enough to keep on about it, and his post definitely worth a read. (I have published a lot in SciPost, and UCL is a sponsor of it.)

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UCL Physics prof, works on LHC, writes (books, Cosmic Shambles and elsewhere). Citizen of England, UK, Europe & Nowhere, apparently.
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← Local Baryon Number at the LHC
These cuts to physics research will be a disaster for UK scientists – and for our standing in the world →
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