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Why so much excitement over the Higgs boson?
On 5th September I talked to Robyn Williams of ABC (Australia) The Science Show in a basement room at UCL. We covered the Higgs, the LHC, Smashing Physics, all kinds of things, and he recorded it on a very elderly … Continue reading
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Smashing Physics
Reviewed by Peter Woit at Not Even Wrong.
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Life & Physics – in pictures
At the Guardian.
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