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Colliding Particles to Comprehend the Components of Matter
People behind the Science podcast.
Some top measurements from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider
At the Guardian.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged CERN, cosmic rays, LHC
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Royal Society Winton Science Book Prize
Smashing Physics was shortlisted, and was featured on BBC Radio 4 Inside Science with an interview.
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Tagged BBC, Inside Science, Royal Society, Smashing Physics
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Clockwise to Titan
I’ve been on holiday, and my son read a book I liked, so here’s an idle bit of logrolling which might be of interest. Back to business shortly At the Guardian.