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Author Archives: Jon Butterworth
Smashing Physics
At the Guardian.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Writing
Tagged LHC, Smashing Physics, TED, video
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Simple harmonic motion: the swing of the pendulum
At the Guardian.
Posted in Mathematics, Physics, Science
Tagged Royal Society
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Dark matter and drugs
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Physics, Politics, Science, Science Policy
Tagged Health, open access
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This is important. You have £5.8 billion to spend on science things
At the Guardian.
Posted in Politics, Science Policy
Tagged EPSRC, STFC, UCL
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