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Tag Archives: Atom Land
Local Baryon Number at the LHC
A quick post to advertise a new preprint my collaborators and I put on the arXiv today. It is called “Local Baryon Number at the LHC” and is by me, Joe – one of my PhD students, or Doctoral Researchers, … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged A Map of the Invisible, Atom Land, CERN, contur, dark matter, LHC, physics, Science
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Aspen and the Edge of Atom Land
I’m half way through the second week of my stay at the Aspen Center for Physics, where we have been discussing “Tightening the Gap Between Scattering Amplitudes and Events at the LHC at Higher Orders“. What that somewhat wordy title … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged A Map of the Invisible, Aspen, Atom Land, CERN, LHC, video
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A review of Atom Land from Kansas
Thanks to Newton Public Library and Steve Richards for this.
Posted in Arts, Writing
Tagged A Map of the Invisible, Atom Land, reviews
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Genoa and Atomlandia
I’m on the way back to London from Genoa now, after an enjoyable visit to the Festival della Scienza. I was giving a talk to help launch the Italian edition of Atom Land/A Map of the Invisible, (Atomlandia, published by … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, History, Physics, Science, Travel, Writing
Tagged A Map of the Invisible, Atom Land, brexit, Emmanuele Luzzati, Genoa, Hoepli, Monty Python, Quentin Blake
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