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International Workshop for High School Physics Teachers.
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From the biggest things to the Biggest Bang
Louis Leblond - Pennsylvania State University
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The Large Hadron Collider: The Start of a New Era or the End of the World?
Cliff Burgess - McMaster University
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From the biggest things to the Biggest Bang
Louis Leblond - Pennsylvania State University
Galaxy clusters are the biggest gravitationally bound structures in the Universe. Simple features of these objects can help us reconstruct the initial conditions at the Big-Bang and test the fundamental laws of physics. -
The Large Hadron Collider: The Start of a New Era or the End of the World?
Cliff Burgess - McMaster University
The Large Hadron Collider was recently switched on, then broke and was switched on again. It has started producing collisions that probe Nature on the smallest distances yet reached. What broke when it was switched on? How does one detect what comes out of these collisions, and what can the result…
| Title | Speaker(s) | Date | Talk Type | Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| From the biggest things to the Biggest Bang | Louis Leblond | View details | ||
| The Large Hadron Collider: The Start of a New Era or the End of the World? | Cliff Burgess | View details |