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Category Archives: Physics Stories
Colliding Particles: Episode 7
Featuring amongst others Nicolas Sarkozy, Fabiola Gianotti, Colin Blakemore at “Science is Vital”, Adam’s PhD viva and a big fountain. And what exactly the big deal is about nanotechnology.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics Stories, Politics, Science, Science Policy
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Tagged colliding particles, LHC, video
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Don’t wear your colours here..
I’ve spent the last 48 hours enthralled by the goings on at the Argonne “Analysis Jamboree”. I’m not really much of a one for these things… my more senior colleagues doze and my more junior colleagues tap loudly on their … Continue reading →
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Tagged LHC
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On the way home
Distance, technology and stuff. Somewhere over Paris. I’m writing this on an aeroplane between Geneva and London. This is my weekly commute since becoming a convener of the ATLAS Standard Model physics group. We use teleconferencing and our world wide … Continue reading →
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Tagged CERN, DESY, Smashing Physics
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Resonance: Music from the Large Hadron Collider
This blog is going a bit musical over the next few days. Watch out for Lily on sonification soon. But right now, a taster of the ATLAS CD. It’s not only heavy metal, though we have that too. At the … Continue reading →
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Tagged CERN, LHC
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