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Aspen and the Edge of Atom Land
I’m half way through the second week of my stay at the Aspen Center for Physics, where we have been discussing “Tightening the Gap Between Scattering Amplitudes and Events at the LHC at Higher Orders“. What that somewhat wordy title … Continue reading
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Tagged A Map of the Invisible, Aspen, Atom Land, CERN, LHC, video
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The Higgs Boson and the Standard Model of Particle Physics
A couple of weeks ago I had fun doing a podcast with Robinson Erhardt where we discussed the above and a few other things. Hopefully it will give you some insights into particle physics and how we do it, as … Continue reading
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Tagged Higgs, LHC, Robinson Erhardt, Standard Model, video
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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
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Tagged CERN, Digital Science, FCC, John Hammersley, Robin Ince, Royal Society, video
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