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Category Archives: Technology
Europe chooses its ‘roadmap’ for science facilities
At the Guardian.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Politics, Science, Science Policy, Technology
Tagged CERN, ESFRI, Europe, LHC
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Seeing mice: New improvements in particle detectors and medical imaging
At the Guardian.
Posted in Physics, Science, Technology
Tagged antimatter, CERN, medical physics, video
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Nuclear medicine! Get a half life
At the Guardian.
Posted in Physics, Science, Technology
Tagged Perimeter Institute, video
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Maxwell’s equations: 150 years of light
At the Guardian.
Posted in Arts, Mathematics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Technology
Tagged Relativity, Royal Society, video
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