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LHCb
LHCb is a detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. Its primary aim is to study differences between matter and antimatter (termed CP violation) in decays of beauty and charm hadrons . The level of CP violation provided by the Standard
Heart, Hand & Head | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
Anna Canning and Gesine Argent discuss creative approaches to foreign language learning and teaching.
Towards Decoding the Nature of Dark Matter at the LHC
Determination of the nature of Dark Matter (DM) is one of the most fundamental problems of particle physics and cosmology. If DM is light enough and interacts with Standard Model particles directly or via some mediators with a stre
Student industrial placement report
Thomas Scheler. Thomas Scheler, a PhD student in the Extreme Conditions group of the Institute for Condensed Matter , describes his placement at Edinburgh Instruments Ltd. ... Thomas is a student of The Scottish Doctoral Training Centre in Condensed
Aperiodic tilings in self-assembled soft- matter quasicrystals
Aperiodic (quasicrystalline) tilings, such as Penrose's tiling, can be built up from (for example) kites and darts, squares and triangles, rhombi or shield-shaped tiles and can have a variety of different symmetries. However, almost all
Steady-state currents in active matter : origin and implications
It is well known that under rather generic circumstances active systems can generate currents due to, say, an external potential. In the talk, I will discuss several implications of this fact on the physics of different systems. Specifically, I will
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Active Matter and Sustainability: from Plankton to Traffic Flow
The most important question of our time is whether, and how, we will be able to run our planet sustainably. Answering this question requires a deep understanding of the earth system, a vast non-equilibrium system which abounds with different
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