Alternate title: local woman discovers new obsession with teeny tiny screws.
It was super cool (ha ha) being involved with this testing - exciting watching all the pieces come together underground!
Another major milestone! The last of the SuperCDMS detector towers have arrived @SNOLABscience and are in our cleanroom. Thank you @SLAClab and SNOLAB for the careful delivery. Electrical checks on all their sensors are underway with Vijay Iyer, @mjzurowski and Richard Partridge.
Been losing sleep worried about what fun dark matter conversations happened at ICRC2023 that you might have missed? Worry no longer - my summary proceeding is finally done! https://t.co/3nYqJthB0A
Listen I love a fun acronym as much as the next person but I’m begging people who name experiments to do a quick google check to see how easy it is to find if your acronym ends up being a very common word
Truly inspiring, genius work from these authors. By giving their package this name and managing to get to be the first entry on the arxiv mailing list they’ve surely guaranteed a huge number of clicks (mine included)
One of the things I love about a diverse research group is the Italians are going to make damn sure we have a moka pot permanently at the shifter house🥰
Two of the SuperCDMS detector towers have left @SLAClab yesterday, and are on their way to @SNOLABscience. Many thanks to the folks @SLAClab for helping move this sensitive equipment carefully out of SLAC.
In my thousandth time on the Wikipedia page for the Poisson distribution, I have discovered my new favourite fun fact. So specific, so random (ha ha), you truly do learn something new every day.
I have (unfortunately) been forced to recognise imperial as an actual unit system by including it in my useful conversations after been sent a measurement in mm with an uncertainty in mils