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Iain M Banks, and what we might be when we have nothing to fear
The Culture is wonderful. And, sadly, still fiction At the Guardian.
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Upgoer five: difficult stuff in simple words
At the Guardian.
Colliding Particles: Blogs
At the Guardian.
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Particle Physics: Going Massive
My review in Nature of Sean Carroll’s book The Particle at the End of the Universe.