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Author Archives: Jon Butterworth
Flying through a Grid of Clouds
By Tony Cass. At the Guardian.
From Barcelona
At the Guardian.
Perturbation theory: are we covering up new physics?
A timely award of the J. J. Sakurai Prize acknowledges how hard it can be sometimes to pin down what the Standard Model really thinks Read more at the Guardian. See also Chapter 6.2 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Guardian, LHC, Monte Carlo, Sakurai Prize, Smashing Physics
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LHSee: Higgs is on the phone
At the Guardian.
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Tagged LHC, video
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