Meet world-leading researchers and experience groundbreaking science up close with the Royal Society's free #SummerScience Exhibition. With 14 flagship exhibits and a host of talks, activities and more, there's something for curious minds of all ages: https://t.co/sPRvpMsSn7
Argon, the first noble gas in the periodic table to be isolated, was named after the Greek word for lazy after it was found to be totally unreactive. Lord Rayleigh and William Ramsay earned the 1904 Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry, respectively, for the discovery.
In a rush of academia, don't forget to enjoy life, family, good food, outdoor activities, traveling, etc. If you are thinking to do it all after you finish a/an experiment, paper, school, Ph.D., Postdoc, etc., so remember this is just one life, & sadly time is not coming back!
After scientists warn climate change is affecting the quality and taste of beer, Just Stop Oil is overwhelmed with applications from middle-aged men called Keith.
Today, the Supreme Court not only reversed nearly 50 years of precedent, it relegated the most intensely personal decision someone can make to the whims of politicians and ideologues—attacking the essential freedoms of millions of Americans.
And that's a wrap on DUNE collaboration week. So much progress, new people, and new institutions. Can't wait to see where we go from here. See you in Manchester!
#dunescience#collaborationweek
From the neutrino group, Melissa Uchida gave a plenary talk on the latest @Microboone results, and there were talks by @AXFMR, @_karoLEEna_ and @ste_vergani555 and posters by Jingyuan Shi and @JDetje .
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Rounding off our MicroBooNE presentations at #IoPHEPPAPP2022: Alex Moor @CambridgeHEP talking about measuring the ratio of electron and muon neutrino interactions in our detector
"It would change our current understanding of the Universe."
A team of scientists who have been searching for a vital building block of the Universe, a "sterile Neutrino", have failed to find it.
Physicist Melissa Uchida tells #Newsnight why this is so important 👇
Forget spice — whoever controls the neutrinos, controls the universe! ⚛️ 🌌
OK, not exactly... but they *could* unlock the secrets of how it was formed. Listen to our podcast episode about @DUNEScience, one of the biggest science experiments on earth! https://t.co/XvasP8p6Ck
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- 5 HEP PhD Students give short presentations on topics of their choice, inc me on neutrinos! Aimed at the general public, all are welcome. @DeptofPhysics@CambridgeHEP
On the fifth anniversary of the Brexit referendum, a completely unified United Kingdom looks back fondly on half a decade of prosperity, harmony and competent leadership throughout.