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Tag Archives: Robin Ince
Future Circular Collider week in London
Earlier this month the international collaboration which is working towards a possible collider at CERN to follow on from the LHC met in London. I had some role from the UCL side in organising it, and was also part of … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Science, Physics
Tagged CERN, Digital Science, FCC, John Hammersley, Robin Ince, Royal Society, video
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The Stonehenge of Particle Physics
.The Cosmic Shambles team visited CERN, Clara and I showed them round ATLAS and talked with Robin. It clearly works for Robin, but I’m not sure about the title – makes me think of Spinal Tap and the dancing dwarves. … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Particle Physics
Tagged ATLAS, Clara Nellist, Cosmic Shambles, Robin Ince, video
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Focus: Why are bubbles round?
I may not have added to this blog for quite some time, but I have been writing… For example, there was this paper on LHC data and composite Dark Matter. Perhaps more accessibly, I have been writing some little physics … Continue reading
Posted in Physics, Science, Writing
Tagged BBC, Bubbles, Clara Nellist, contur, Cosmic Shambles, dark matter, Helen Czerski, Robin Ince, Science Focus
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Nine Lessons 24
I was privileged to be part of this, and the wrap-up/running order is now up at the Cosmic Shambles Network. Top quote “If this whole thing reads like a weird fever dream. It was.” Some highlights will be up there … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Science, Silly
Tagged Charles Dickens, Cosmic Shambles, Jacob Rees-Mogg, ninelessons, Robin Ince
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