Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)

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Matter, Particles and the Universe

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Published: May 2, 2020

Cartoon about gravity

The history of the universe in Luca Ralli's animated drawings By INFN Communication Office Animated drawings by Luca Ralli Project and texts by Francesca Scianitti Voice: Maria Giulia Scarcella Sound effects and audio editing: Fabio Vignaroli With the contribution of Antonella Varaschin

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Particles and Their Interactions
Particles and Their Interactions
Cosmology
Exploring the Unknown (Beyond Known Physics)
Particle Physics and Society

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Nature of science
Charges and fundamental interactions

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Published: February 2, 2020

Cartoon about matter

The history of the universe in Luca Ralli's animated drawings By INFN Communication Office Animated drawings by Luca Ralli Project and texts by Francesca Scianitti Voice: Maria Giulia Scarcella Sound effects and audio editing: Fabio Vignaroli With the contribution of Antonella Varaschin

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Particles and Their Interactions
Antimatter
Particle Physics and Society

School Topics

Nature of science
Matter

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Published: January 1, 2020

Discover the Z and Higgs bosons

Introduces students to CERN, LHC and ATLAS; instructions on how to use the HYPATIA event display to analyze data from ATLAS, specifically Z and Higgs boson decays.

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Higgs

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Measurements and uncertainties
Measurements

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Published: January 1, 2020

ATLAS Magnetic Field

How a magnetic field is generated, the Lorentz force, etc. A web application shows how various particles behave in different magnetic fields depending on their speed, field intensity, orientation.

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Technologies and Experiments
Detectors

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Measurements and uncertainties
Sensors
Measurements

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Published: February 4, 2019

B anomalies How particle physics works II

Three physicists discuss the meaning of the latest result on anomaly in the B meson decay as measured by the LHCb experiment. Follow-up video about new results released in Spring 2019.

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Particles and Their Interactions
Particles and Their Interactions

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Nature of science
Measurements and uncertainties

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Published: December 3, 2018

Large Hadron Collider

Popular science encyclopedia on the Large Hadron Collider and particle physics (in russian).

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Particles and Their Interactions
Particles and Their Interactions
Cosmology
Higgs
Antimatter
Quark-Gluon Plasma
Exploring the Unknown (Beyond Known Physics)
Supersymmetry
Dark Matter
Dark Energy
Extra Dimensions
Technologies and Experiments
Accelerators
Detectors
Computing
Data Analysis
Particle Physics and Society
Why Fundamental Research

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Nature of science
Scientific inquiry and reasoning
Measurements and uncertainties
Sensors
Measurements
Matter
Structure of matter
Mass
Charges and fundamental interactions
Charges
Strong interaction
Weak interaction
Electromagnetism

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Published: July 12, 2018

Playlist of interviews about Gravitational Waves

Barry Barish, Kip Thorne, Rainer Weiss, (eng sub ita)

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Particles and Their Interactions
Particles and Their Interactions
Exploring the Unknown (Beyond Known Physics)

School Topics

Nature of science

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Published: January 26, 2016

American Physical Society Outreach Guide

This guide was created to provide ideas, opportunities, and most importantly “how-to” information regarding physics outreach programs. The goal of the Guide is to arm you with all the information you will need to do outreach programs, starting with a selection of possible outreach programs you can do. For every program we list, we provide the details about the resources you need, how to actually execute the program, FAQs, as well as Success Stories and experts you can contact for more information.

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Particles and Their Interactions
Particle Physics and Society

School Topics

Nature of science

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Published: January 26, 2016

American Physical Society Outreach Guide

This guide was created to provide ideas, opportunities, and most importantly “how-to” information regarding physics outreach programs. The goal of the Guide is to arm you with all the information you will need to do outreach programs, starting with a selection of possible outreach programs you can do. For every program we list, we provide the details about the resources you need, how to actually execute the program, FAQs, as well as Success Stories and experts you can contact for more information.

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Particles and Their Interactions

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Nature of science
Scientific inquiry and reasoning

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Published: June 11, 2015

International Cosmic Day 2015

The International Cosmic Day enables students to get in contact with astroparticle physicists to get a first insight into their research, experimental methods and everyday work as a scientist. Some questions which will be adressed are: What are cosmic particles? Where do they come from? How can they be measured?

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Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Particles and Their Interactions
Particles and Their Interactions
Exploring the Unknown (Beyond Known Physics)
Technologies and Experiments
Particle Physics and Society

School Topics

Measurements and uncertainties
Measurements