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Category Archives: Arts
Jiggling atoms
By Jon Butterworth and Ben Still at the Guardian.
Science v Art
An episode of the Infinite Monkey Cage record at the Latitude Festival.
Posted in Arts, Particle Physics, Science
Tagged audio, BBC, Infinite Monkey Cage, Latitude
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World have your say
On the day we announced the Higgs discovery I was on the BBC World Service. Not the greatest experience… From Smashing Physics: The last of the media engagements I did that day was a BBC World Service radio programme called … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Philosophy, Politics, Science
Tagged BBC, World Service
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Higgs rumours: fun for you, dangerous for me
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 7.6 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Philosophy, Physics, Science
Tagged Higgs, LHC, Smashing Physics
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