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Colliding Particles: Decay
Adam Davison and Ricardo Goncalo discuss the decays of the Higgs boson, with some nice archive footage from the discovery of the W boson Here, as promised, is episode nine of Mike Paterson’s “Colliding Particles“. Nothing to do with zombies, … Continue reading
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Colliding Particles: The Dice
Mike Paterson made seven short films about life at the Large Hadron Collider before the Higgs. Then it all went quiet. Episode eight heralds the start of a rapid catch up. Also at the Guardian.
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Your hand in the Large Hadron Collider 2: The Sequel
At the Guardian.
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