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The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2013: The Mechanism of the Origin of Mass
This post originally appeared in Stephen Sekula’s blog, “Going Up Alleys,” and is reproduced here by the author. It was announced this morning (4:45am US Central time) that the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics was given to Peter Higgs (University … Continue reading
Posted in Physics Event
Tagged atlas, carl hagen, cern, cms, francois englert, gerarld guralnik, higgs, nobel prize, peter higgs, robert brout, tom kibble
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Atop the world
This weekend, a few of us took a break from summer lectures, physics analysis, and meetings (oh, the endless meetings!), and had an outing to Mount Blanc. Towering above the Chamonix Valley, this imposing mountain has some interesting physics history … Continue reading
Photo a day: drone over CERN
YouTube Videos (with commentary . . . er, sort of . . . ) http://youtu.be/LKKiHeB0XhA http://youtu.be/sSx8Fuk52H4
Posted in Tales of CERN
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