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| | Isn't it weird that you can collide two protons, and get something else? It wouldn't be so weird if you collided two protons, and out popped a quark. After all, protons are made of quarks. But how, if you collide two protons together, do you get a tau, or the Higgs boson: things that not...
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| | Before this week's post: a former colleague of mine from CEA Paris-Saclay, Sylvain Ribault, posted a dialogue last week presenting different perspectives on academic publishing. One of the highlights of my brief time at the CEA were the times I got to chat with Sylvain and others about the future forms academia might take. He...
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| | Quantum Field Theory, String Theory, and Predictions (Part 2) Before we continue, a little terminology - trivial, yet crucial and slightly subtle. Think about the distinction between the words "humanity" and "a human" and "humans"; or "higher education", "university" and "universities"; or "royalty", "king" and "kings". Tags: via Pocket http://profmattstrassler.com/2013/09/24/quantum-field-theory-string-theory-and-predictions-part-2/ September 27, 2013 at 09:03PM
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| I'm happy to announce the recent release of my second video course, Practical Python Data Science Techniques published with Packt Publishing. Links: video course on Packt Publishing (the publisher) companion code for the course (on my GitHub) This video course follows my first introductory course (Data Analysis with Python) and provides the audience with recipe-like...