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LHC Upgrade and the AWAKE Experiment
Interview on BBC Radio 4 Inside Science. Matthew Wing @ucl introduces @AdamRutherford @m000sh to AWAKE – a @CERN experiment that could revolutionise design of future particle accelerators. Coming to a radio near you soon @bbcradio4 #InsideScience #UKatCERN pic.twitter.com/1uxsEHq01B — Science … Continue reading
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Our “Map of the Invisible”
Interview with John Humphrys on BBC Radio 4 Today programme, prior to the book launch at the Royal Institution. Here’s my lecture from the Royal Institution: And here is the Q&A afterwards:
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
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What Particles Remain to be Discovered?
An episode of the Infinite Monkey Cage.
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