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Category Archives: Silly
Things beginning with P
I occasionally get asked, since the LHC is not currently providing collisions, what we’re actually doing now. Answers include Protons, Papers, Poppadoms, Preparation, Python, Pictures and Philip Pullman.
Posted in Arts, Particle Physics, Physics, Rambling, Science, Silly, Travel, Writing
Tagged A Map of the Invisible, CERN, Chris Wormell, LHC, LINAC4, Manchester, Philip Pullman, UCL
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Space Shed at Latitude
I did an interview with Jon Spooner, Director of Human Space Flight at the Unlimited Space Agency at Latitude 2018. It is now available as a podcast, which you can listen to here (Series 1, Episode 3). It is intended to … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Silly, Travel
Tagged audio, Jon Spooner, Latitude, UNSA
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Current World View
Situated at one end of “The Long Walk”, with Windsor Castle at the other, the view of the Copper Horse is awesome.
Neutrino platform
Do strategies make a difference? On Monday we had a meeting of UK particle physicists at the shiny new Institute of Physics building (beta version here, well worth a visit if you are in the Kings Cross area) to discuss … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Silly
Tagged Anastasia Basharina-Freshville, CERN, Cosmic Shambles, DUNE, ESPP, Europe, music, Neutrinos, video
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