A science is any discipline in which the fool of this generation can go beyond the point reached by the genius of the last generation
Tags
- A Map of the Invisible
- antimatter
- ATLAS
- audio
- BBC
- books
- Boost
- brexit
- Brian Cox
- CERN
- CMS
- colliding particles
- comics
- contur
- Coronavirus
- Cosmic Shambles
- dark energy
- dark matter
- DESY
- ESPP
- Europe
- FCC
- Fermilab
- gravitational waves
- Guardian
- Health
- heavy ions
- Higgs
- ICHEP
- Inside Science
- LHC
- LHCb
- MCnet
- music
- Nature
- Neutrinos
- New Scientist
- nobel prize
- open access
- Perimeter Institute
- Postcards from the Energy Frontier
- quantum mechanics
- reblog
- Relativity
- reviews
- Richard Feynman
- Robin Ince
- Royal Institution
- Royal Society
- science fiction
- Science Focus
- Sixty Symbols
- Smashing Physics
- STFC
- string theory
- supersymmetry
- teaching
- Today
- UCL
- video
Top Posts & Pages (Past 2 days)
Topics
Previous posts by date
Category Archives: Physics
Tevatron results: W marks the spot
It’s often said that without a Higgs boson, the standard model of particle physics is in deep trouble. As Bo Jayatilaka writes, if this ellipse didn’t overlap with this line, it already would be… By Bo Jayatilaka, at the Guardian.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Bo Jayatilaka, Fermilab, Guardian, Tevatron
Comments Off on Tevatron results: W marks the spot
On Pauli and the interconnectedness of all things
Do all the electrons in the universe really move about imperceptibly when Brian Cox rubs a diamond, and is it anything to do with the Pauli exclusion principle? At the Guardian.
Posted in Philosophy, Physics, Science
Tagged Brian Cox, quantum mechanics, Relativity, Royal Institution, video
Comments Off on On Pauli and the interconnectedness of all things
Gaming the system? Neutrinos, theorists and citations
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 7.1 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Philosophy, Physics, Science, Science Policy
Tagged CERN People, Neutrinos, Smashing Physics, video
Comments Off on Gaming the system? Neutrinos, theorists and citations
Increased energy in the LHC, and why we can’t make use of it all
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 7.1 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged LHC, Smashing Physics
Comments Off on Increased energy in the LHC, and why we can’t make use of it all