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Tag Archives: Neutrinos
Faster than light neutrinos get a bit more convincing
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 6.1 of Smashing Physics, and a Channel 4 write up here.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged CERN, Channel 4, Neutrinos, Smashing Physics, video
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Why Albert Einstein might have been wrong after all and why this really matters
In City AM.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged City AM, Neutrinos, Relativity
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Those faster-than-light neutrinos. Four things to think about
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 6.1 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Philosophy, Physics, Science
Tagged CERN, Neutrinos, Relativity, Smashing Physics
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With friends like these, who needs anomalies?
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 5.8 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged Neutrinos, Smashing Physics
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