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Category Archives: Physics
Ask a grown-up: is there anything smaller than an atom?
And another non-“Life & Physics” article posted here so I can find it. One of the Guardian Weekend “Ask a grown-up” series. Most common response: “You did better than Sir Ranulph Fiennes”…
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Guardian, teaching
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What’s in a name? An H, an i, two g’s and an s
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 8.5 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Politics, Science
Tagged Higgs, nobel prize, Smashing Physics
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(Don’t) Respect my Authority
A venue, a role, an award, can lend authority. But it’s only a loan. At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Philosophy, Science
Tagged CERN, Guardian, nobel prize, teaching, TED, UCL
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