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Composite Dark Matter, for example
Yesterday I had a brief chat with Faculti about a paper I wrote with some collaborators last year. In the paper, we were looking at what collider data (specifically from the Large Hadron Collider) could tell us about a relatively-little-studied … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Particle Physics, Philosophy, Physics, Science
Tagged contur, dark matter, faculti, LHC, video
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Stay at Home Festival
I just did a live Q&A with Hannah Fry, Helen Czerski and Robin Ince. If you watch it you can learn all kinds of stuff about quarks, champagne corks, charts & graphs, zero gravity flights and the dangers of trying … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Politics, Science
Tagged Cosmic Shambles, Hannah Fry, Helen Czerski, Robin Ince, video
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Neutrino platform
Do strategies make a difference? On Monday we had a meeting of UK particle physicists at the shiny new Institute of Physics building (beta version here, well worth a visit if you are in the Kings Cross area) to discuss … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Silly
Tagged Anastasia Basharina-Freshville, CERN, Cosmic Shambles, DUNE, ESPP, Europe, music, Neutrinos, video
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