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Off the map

Here’s a reasonable quality recording of a colloquium I gave in Valencia last month. It’s aimed at fellow particle physicists rather than the general public, but I know some of you fit that description, and some of it might be … Continue reading

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After 40 years of studying the strong nuclear force, a revelation

At the Guardian.  

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How big is a quark?

At the Guardian.

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How the Higgs boson is born and how it dies: the most precise picture so far

The ATLAS and CMS collaborations, at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, have combined their data to produce our most precise view to date of the Higgs boson Read on at the Guardian.

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