Galileo's Pendulum

Galileo's Pendulum

Science, Society, and Fiction from Matthew R Francis

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  • The cosmos laughs at our puny particle colliders

    A while back, a few other science writers and I were chatting idly on Twitter about how common Higgs bosons might be in the cosmos. Not because they stick around very long — their lifetime is incredibly short — but because there are a lot of high-energy collisions near black holes, in supernova remnants, and…

    Matthew R. Francis

    July 22, 2014
    Astronomy
    cosmic rays, Higgs boson, particle astrophysics, particle physics, supernova remnants
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