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Exams! Don’t panic
At the Guardian.
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Deciding on Science
At the Guardian.
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Should we change the Higgs boson’s name?
I wrote this piece on the blog about Higgs boson naming, and was then asked to write something for g2. This appeared on the web here (not in the usual Life & Physics slot, hence this post so I can … Continue reading →
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Physics Stories, Rambling
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Let’s take this offline
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 7.2 of Smashing Physics.
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