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Another Hot Mess
Exotic matter takes centre stage in this second instalment of highlights from the big summer High Energy Physics conference. At the Cosmic Shambles Network.
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged Cosmic Shambles, EPSHEP, gravitational waves, heavy ions, LHC, QCD
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Another pentaquark
I was earlier into work than usual this morning after talking about a new pentaquark discovered by LHCb and reported just now in the Moriond QCD meeting. Even so, when I got in, Ryan was already there, well into his … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged audio, BBC, CERN, LHC, LHCb, Nova, Pentaquark, QCD, Ryan Nichol, Today
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