ParticleBites
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The high energy physics reader's digest blog, written by graduate students and postdocs for a broad audience. Part of the #BitesSites network of STEM+ blogs.
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https://particlebites.com/ 30-05-2014 00:56:00
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A ParticleBites reunion across generations at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Snowmass Theory Frontier conference! Here with Columbia Physics Department postdoc & APS - Division of Particles and Fields executive committee member Julia Gonski and UCSB Physics PhD student Amara McCune.
Graduate students and #scicomm practitioners, check out #ComSciCon22 (Aug 4-6 in Cambridge, MA). The workshop launched ParticleBites and shaped my identity as a scientist. Applications due April 1st. comscicon.com/comscicon-flag…
Is it time for ATLAS and CMS to get #CautiouslyExcited too? My summary of the new excesses shown at RencontresdeMoriond for ParticleBites particlebites.com/?p=9672
AND I got to see Flip Tanedo after I don’t know how many years. Flip has been a huge role model and inspiration for me since college. #apsapril ParticleBites
Want to know understand the craze over the new W mass measurement? ParticleBites has you covered! Check out a pair of posts from Sam Bright-Thonney and I on what the result means and how it was done! 1st post: particlebites.com/?p=9690
I wrote a new ParticleBites about all the drama regarding the latest LHCb lepton flavor universality results announced before the holidays Give it a read if you are curious why everyone in particle physics was a bit bummed during the holidays particlebites.com/?p=9844
Do we really need the weak force, anyway? Nirmal Raj talks about a world without: particlebites.com/?p=9871
I wrote a new ParticleBites on why the Higgs self-coupling is both very cool and very important to measure! Many consider it the most important part of the LHC's long term research program and potential future colliders particlebites.com/?p=9909
Every year, particle physics newest results get unveiled at a relatively small conference in the Alps. I wrote a new ParticleBites summarizing all the new results from this years RencontresdeMoriond ! particlebites.com/?p=9930