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Author Archives: Jon Butterworth
Inside Science on the 750 GeV ‘bump’
At BBC Radio 4.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged audio, BBC, CERN, Inside Science, LHC
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To think like scientists, students should work like scientists
In Aeon Magazine
My Toy Story: Die-Cast Cars (Matchbox, 1953 – Present)
At TallManWithGlasses. I’m no petrol-head. I cycle to work in London, and although I do drive sometimes, I have never owned a real car. But when I was just a few years old, I used to know the name and … Continue reading
Posted in Rambling
Tagged TallManWithGlasses, Toys
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