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Why I use twitter
Here’s a quick talk I did on why (in 2013) I use twitter. Opinions subject to change.
Speckled eggs and the early universe
‘The deviations were there way before that… That’s what makes this so cool.’ Ed Copeland explains Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation and the Planck results Still wondering exactly why Planck’s speckled-egg pictures are so wonderful? Here’s a typically relaxed and clear explanation by Ed … Continue reading
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Tagged CMB, Ed Copeland, Guardian, Sixty Symbols, video
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Colliding Particles: Loose Ends
At the Guardian.
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Tagged colliding particles, video
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Colliding Particles: Higgs
At the Guardian.
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Tagged colliding particles, Higgs, video
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