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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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Off the map
Here’s a reasonable quality recording of a colloquium I gave in Valencia last month. It’s aimed at fellow particle physicists rather than the general public, but I know some of you fit that description, and some of it might be … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged A Map of the Invisible, Cosmic Shambles, DESY, IFIC, Marcel Vos, Valencia, video
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2018 Highlights? Seriously?
I’d say 2018 has been “mixed”, at best. Read more at the Cosmic Shambles Network Note added… maybe I was a bit too negative. At the air quality seems to actually be better now than recently, as can be … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Alpha, CERN, Cosmic Shambles, Guardian, ninelessons, Postcards from the Energy Frontier, video
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The Standard Model – TEDEd Lesson
I may have mentioned before, the Standard Model is about 50 years old now. It embodies a huge amount of human endeavour and understanding, and I try to explain it in my book, A Map of the Invisible (or Atom … Continue reading