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A Strange Journey: Review of Atom Land
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Atom Land: A Guided Tour Through the Strange (and Impossibly Small) World of Particle Physics
Book review in Publishers’ Weekly. Butterworth (Most Wanted Particle), a CERN alum and professor of physics at University College London, explains everything particle physics from antimatter to Z bosons in this charming trek through a landscape of “the otherwise invisible.” … Continue reading
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Review of A Map of the Invisible by Marcus Chown in Times Higher Education
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