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accelerator physics

A simple overview of particle physics

Vasudevan Mukunth

08 Jul 2012

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Iran’s nuclear options

Iran’s nuclear options

From ‘What is next for Iran’s nuclear programme?’, The Hindu, June 28, 2025: As things stand, Iran has amassed both the technical knowhow and the materials required to make a nuclear weapon. Second, the Israelis and the Americans have failed to deprive Iran of these resources in their latest

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Why do quasicrystals exist?

Why do quasicrystals exist?

'Quasi' means almost. It's an unfair name for quasicrystals. These crystals exist in their own right. Their name comes from the internal arrangement of their atoms. A crystal is made up of a repeating group of some atoms arranged in a fixed way. The smallest arrangement

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Technical foundation for a muon collider laid at J-PARC

Technical foundation for a muon collider laid at J-PARC

A particle collider is a machine that energises two beams of subatomic particles and smashes them head on. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Europe is the world's largest and most famous particle collider. It accelerates (with the effect of energising) two beams of protons to nearly the

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Using AI to fight misinformation

Using AI to fight misinformation

In his latest newsletter, Bruce Schneier springboarded off of articles in Washington Post and The Atlantic to write: There’s a balance between the cost of the thing, and the cost to destroy the thing, and that balance is changing dramatically. This isn’t new, of course. Here’s an

19 Jun 2025
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