A science is any discipline in which the fool of this generation can go beyond the point reached by the genius of the last generation
Tags
- A Map of the Invisible
- antimatter
- ATLAS
- audio
- BBC
- books
- Boost
- brexit
- Brian Cox
- CERN
- CMS
- colliding particles
- comics
- contur
- Coronavirus
- Cosmic Shambles
- dark energy
- dark matter
- DESY
- ESPP
- Europe
- Fermilab
- gravitational waves
- Guardian
- Health
- heavy ions
- Higgs
- ICHEP
- Inside Science
- LHC
- LHCb
- MCnet
- Murray Gell-Mann
- music
- Nature
- Neutrinos
- New Scientist
- nobel prize
- open access
- Perimeter Institute
- Postcards from the Energy Frontier
- quantum mechanics
- reblog
- Relativity
- reviews
- Richard Feynman
- Robin Ince
- Royal Institution
- Royal Society
- science fiction
- Science Focus
- Sixty Symbols
- Smashing Physics
- STFC
- string theory
- supersymmetry
- teaching
- Today
- UCL
- video
Top Posts & Pages (Past 2 days)
Topics
Previous posts by date
Tag Archives: Latitude
Space Shed at Latitude
I did an interview with Jon Spooner, Director of Human Space Flight at the Unlimited Space Agency at Latitude 2018. It is now available as a podcast, which you can listen to here (Series 1, Episode 3). It is intended to … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Silly, Travel
Tagged audio, Jon Spooner, Latitude, UNSA
Comments Off on Space Shed at Latitude
Science v Art
An episode of the Infinite Monkey Cage record at the Latitude Festival.
Posted in Arts, Particle Physics, Science
Tagged audio, BBC, Infinite Monkey Cage, Latitude
Comments Off on Science v Art
Impact? I want an interstellar Higgs drive please
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 9.1 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Science Policy
Tagged Higgs, Latitude, Smashing Physics
Comments Off on Impact? I want an interstellar Higgs drive please