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Future echoes
I have three email inboxes, for UCL, CERN and personal stuff. Catching up on some CERN bulk mails of the last few weeks, three interesting articles I thought worth sharing. One is a report from the “Future Circular Collider” (FCC) … Continue reading
Posted in History, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Breakthrough Prize, CERN, ESPP, Europe, FCC, Jim Baggott, LHC, Red Dwarf
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What is it?
In experimental science the basic answer always has to be “It’s a thing that looks like this”. At least The Cat will be happy At the Guardian. See also Chapter 6.6 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged CERN, Higgs, Red Dwarf, science fiction, Smashing Physics
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