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Tag Archives: Fermilab
Life & Physics – in pictures
At the Guardian.
Posted in Arts, Science, Travel
Tagged CERN, Fermilab, Guardian, in pictures, Neutrinos, Royal Institution, Smashing Physics
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The future of particle physics?
At the Guardian.
A precision US particle physics experiment is moving home
By Mark Lancaster, at the Guardian.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged Fermilab
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Tevatron results: W marks the spot
It’s often said that without a Higgs boson, the standard model of particle physics is in deep trouble. As Bo Jayatilaka writes, if this ellipse didn’t overlap with this line, it already would be… By Bo Jayatilaka, at the Guardian.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Bo Jayatilaka, Fermilab, Guardian, Tevatron
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