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Two Educational Activities

The occasional reader of this blog will excuse me if yet again I do not report here of this or that new result by the LHC collaboration, and instead discuss matters of lesser relevance. But to me, education is important. ....

Giorgio Bellettini , Dario Bisello , Why Princeton , Statistical Sciences In Padova , Statistical Sciences , Jim Rohlf , Gold Quantum , Wave Particle Duality , Few Key , Large Hadron ,

Temperature dependence of electric-field gradient in iodine and zinc – the message of two forgotten experiments

Understanding and quantitatively reproducing the effect of temperature on the electric-field gradient (EFG) in condensed matter is worthwhile for the phenomenon itself, but also for obtaining precision information on nuclear quadrupole mome ....

Arge Hadron Collider , High Energy Physics ,

LHC Job Matching Event (JMEv) Fall '23

Looking for your next position in HEP? Or are you offering a position on an LHC experiment and are looking for suitable candidates? Apply to the LHC Job Matching Event (JMEv) Fall 2023! ....

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Bootstrapping gauge theories (QCD)

Bootstrapping gauge theories (QCD)
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Martin Kruczenski , Arge Hadron Collider , High Energy Physics ,

Strange upward lightning shoots out X-rays as it rises to the clouds

Tall buildings made from electrically conductive materials can send lightning bolts up into the heavens during a thunderstorm, and they generate X-rays at the same time ....