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Author Archives: Jon Butterworth
Dark Energy, and Matter, Surveys
A quickie, too long for a tweet… If you want to know more about the Guardian’s No.1 big science question , you could do a lot worse than listen to the podcast of my UCL colleagues Ofer Lahav and Chamkaur … Continue reading
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged BBC, UCL
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Is naturalness already hidden within the Standard Model?
At the Guardian.
Posted in Particle Physics, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, Science, Travel
Tagged Higgs, supersymmetry
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Praising Arizona
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged Boost
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T2K neutrino experiment reports new oscillation results
By Ben Still at the Guardian.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Neutrinos
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