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Category Archives: Physics Stories
What’s in your bag?
At the Guardian.
Posted in Physics Stories, Rambling, Science, Science Policy, Travel
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Glüwein and gravity waves
At the Guardian.
Posted in Physics, Physics Stories, Rambling, Science
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Tagged gravitational waves, Relativity
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Life and Physics in pictures – No.2
At the Guardian.
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Tagged Guardian, in pictures, MCnet, Royal Society, UCL
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Is there a shadow universe?
Last October, with the “Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman” team, I spent hours on the London Eye talking about spin, and nearby cafes drawing Feynman diagrams with sugar….. and apparently that episode, called “Is there a shadow universe” is … Continue reading →
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