Category Archives: Physics

How one particle could unlock the Universe’s mysterious ‘fifth force’

Another article (the first in a while) for BBC Science Focus.

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Six ways we could finally find new physics beyond the standard model

A feature on this with six different pieces (by me and five colleagues) in New Scientist . Hmm. That link above seems to only work from UCL (or I guess any institution with a subscription to the New Scientist. This … Continue reading

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Wobbling muons again

Yesterday the muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab put out an updated measurement of the magnetic moment of the muon. This is in agreement with their previous measurements but substantially more precise. I’ve written about the measurement a few times before … Continue reading

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Oppenheimer and the Bomb

I did a BBC radio thing about this which for a limited period is available on BBC Sounds. More religion involved than I expected (and no Barbie) but I think my only regret is I didn’t mention Isidor Rabi’s role … Continue reading

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