Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)

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Published: September 19, 2011
Smashing Science
In 2009 twelve high school students won the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair's "Best of Category" Award. The prize? A trip to Geneva, Switzerland to explore CERN. This short film made by one of the student winners, Eliza McNitt, documents these young scientists' experiences on their journey to visit the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and the groundbreaking science they discover along the way. The film includes scenes with CERN's Dr. David Barney, Dr. John Ellis, Dr. Wolfgang Von Rueden, Dr. Jim Virdee, and Dr. Steven Goldfarb.
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Published: May 27, 2011
LHCb Film: LHCb - The Beauty Experiment / LHCb -L'expérience de beauté
This short video for general audiences gives an overview of the LHCb experiment located on the Large Hadron Collider based at CERN. The video is narrated by LHCb physicist Tara Shears and includes comments and explanations by CERN's Andrei Golutvin (LHCb Spokesperson), Susanne Koblitz (LHCb experiment), and Richard Jacobsson (LHCb Experiment).
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Published: May 19, 2011
ATLAS - From Dream to Reality
Showcasing pictures and video from the building of the ATLAS Experiment to the first splash of particles on September 10th 2008 accompanied by music. Commentary given by various scientists working within the collaboration.
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Published: May 13, 2011
QuarkNet
Begun in 1998, this U.S.-based program provides opportunities for teachers to learn about and contribute to particle physics experiments and share what they learn with their students. This collaboration has yielded a variety of online instructional resources including raw datasets and derivative activities that provide opportunities for high school students to increase their understanding of particle physics and develop stronger scientific habits of mind.
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Published: February 25, 2011
Re-Creating the Big Bang
Professor Peter Watkins of University of Birmingham, UK, gives a brief explanation of the Large Hadron Collider and the ATLAS experiment. In this short overview, he describes the following: 1. What scientists are researching at the LHC; 2. The LHC and how it works; 3. The main aims of the ATLAS experiment; 4. Why this experiment is exciting for science, for human kind; 5. The size of the ATLAS Detector; 6. The Grid- selecting events, analysis of data; 7. Connection between active research and undergraduate lectures; 8. What happens next - LHC results and future colliders.
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Published: February 7, 2011
Colliding Particles - Hunting the Higgs (video series)
Colliding Particles is a series of films following just one of the teams of physicists involved in the research at the LHC. The project documents their work at the frontiers of particle physics, exploring the human stories behind the research and investigating the workings of the scientific process itself. It is designed to support the How Science Works element of key stage 4 of the English national curriculum. The films have been made to illustrate aspects of the way in which science develops.
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Published: February 4, 2011
Journey to the Unimaginably Small
The narrorator takes us from a 1 mm column, down to the very smallest building blocks of matter to demonstrate just how incredibly small the things are that the Large Hadron Collider studies. See all video files here: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1128123 Produced by: Mannmade Productions Director: Chris Mann 02:30 min. / 10 Sep 2008 / CERN Copyright http://www.mannmade.co.uk/
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Published: January 10, 2011
Charge! Electricity and Magnetism
Particle physicists know how magnets big and small work and how they apply to our world. Students explore the relationship of magnetism and electricity and have questions answered about the power of these forces. This presentation is one of a series offered by Fermilab scientists, engineers and technicians at schools near the Lab. URL for this presentation and other resources in this classroom series: http://ed.fnal.gov/trc_new/demos/index_sci.html
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Published: November 25, 2010
The ATLAS Experiment Movie
This award winning film gives a glimpse behind the scenes of building the ATLAS detector. It asks: Why are so many physicists anxious to build this apparatus? Will they be able to answer fundamental questions such as: Where does mass come from? Why does the Universe have so little antimatter? Are there extra dimensions of space that are hidden from our view? Is there an underlying theory to find? Major surprises are likely in this unknown part of physics. Produced by: CERN Director: Bob van Gijzel 19 min. / 01 July 2000 / CERN Copyright
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Published: November 11, 2010
LHCb Poster - The LHCb at CERN - Exploring the Early Universe
This is one of 3 posters designed to be displayed on university campuses. This poster shows a photograph of the LHCb experiment and mentions briefly what it is designed to study at CERN. English, French and German versions linked below.
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