Physics Science

How do you get young people interested in engineering?

By on 14th March 2012

Thousands of students each year visit Diamond Light. By exploring the beamlines, accelerator and talking to researchers, the synchrotron aims to inspire youngsters.

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An audio tour of the synchrotron (for dummies)

By on 13th March 2012

As a physics drop-out at school, I felt a little nervous prior to visiting the Diamond Light Source synchrotron in Oxfordshire.

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Cold wind blows over US energy policy

By on 15th January 2012

Could superconducting wind turbines cooled to -200ÂșC solve America’s energy woes?

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We can haz Higgs?

By on 13th December 2011

The Higgs boson, the particle which explains why everything in the Universe has mass, has been glimpsed by scientists, but more data is needed.

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The man who built the LHC

By on 9th November 2011

Alice Lighton talks to Lyn Evans, the man in charge of building the LHC.

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Read this carefully so that you will understand it. When you come home we will show you the model. Lots of love, Daddy

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