Author Archives: Jon Butterworth

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About Jon Butterworth

UCL Physics prof, works on LHC, writes (books, Cosmic Shambles and elsewhere). Citizen of England, UK, Europe & Nowhere, apparently.

How the Higgs boson is born and how it dies: the most precise picture so far

The ATLAS and CMS collaborations, at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, have combined their data to produce our most precise view to date of the Higgs boson Read on at the Guardian.

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Straws in the LHC wind: Lepton universality and an update on “that bump”

At the Guardian.

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Little Atoms

A Little Atoms podcast for Resonance FM with Jim Al-Khalili and JohnJoe McFadden.

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Colliding Particles to Comprehend the Components of Matter

People behind the Science podcast.

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