An inside look at the LHC
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Images from CERN taken in May 2009 Physics Teachers conference
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Prof Steve Beckwith and Prof Brian Cox discuss the probability of other intelligent life in the Universe. Watch the whole film on BBC2 in the UK on Tuesday 2nd December at 2100hrs.
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CMS animation of the high-energy collisions at 7 TeV on 30th March 2010 LHC research programme gets underway Geneva, 30 March 2010. Beams collided at 7 TeV in the LHC at 13:06 CEST, marking the start of the LHC research programme. Particle physicists around the world are looking forward to a potentially rich harvest of new physics as the LHC begins its first long run at an energy three and a half times higher than previously achieved at a particle accelerator. more information: public.web.cern.ch
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Ugh. People freaking out about science with no good reason to gives me a headache.
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CERN completes transition to lead-ion running at the LHC CERN : Le LHC passe aux ions lourds www.cern.ch
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Prof Max Tegmark and Prof Brian Cox dicuss the fact that without the minus sign in spacetime, there would be no point in having a brain. Watch the whole film on BBC2 in the UK on Tuesday 2nd December at 2100hrs.
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Source: Realitatea TV CERN LHC First Beam 9/10/2008 – 9:00 AM And for who wants to know the name of the song it’s FatBoy Slim – right here, right now
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Prof Brian Cox explains space-like events. Watch his film on the nature of time on BBC2 in the UK on Tuesday 2nd December at 2100hrs.
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Prof Brian Cox explains that the difference between space and time is all down to the minus sign. Watch Brian’s film on the nature of time on BBC2 in the UK on Tuesday 2nd December at 2100hrs.
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