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The LHCb experiment at CERN investigates differences between matter and anti-matter by analysing the behaviour of the "b" quark
credit: CERN. 12 Jan 2008; type: short; level: popular; duration: 05:21
category: particle physics; tags: astro, particle, anti-matter, lhc, large hadron collider, cern
ATLAS is a particle physics experiment that will explore the fundamental nature of matter and the basic forces that shape our universe.
credit: The ATLAS team. 29 Apr 2008; type: documentary; level: popular; duration:
category: particle physics; tags: Large Hadron Collider, LHC, higgs, boson, atlas, cern, standard model
Colliding Particles is a series of short films chronicling physicists jobs at the Large Hadron Collider. Collidonomics looks at funding issues.
credit: PFILM Ltd. 12 Sep 2009; type: documentary; level: popular; duration: 09:25
category: particle physics; tags: lhc, particle
Previewing the search for the Higgs Boson at the Large Hadron Collider.
credit: BBC. 27 May 2007; type: documentary; level: popular; duration: 28:05
category: particle physics; tags: Large Hadron Collider, LHC, higgs, boson, atlas, cern
Conference archive of 55 lectures on various subjects including the LHC, Tevatron, QCD, nuclear structure, Higgs, neutrinos, gravitational waves, dark matter and more.
credit: Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY). 17 Aug 2009; type: lecture-series; level: postgraduate; duration: 55:00:00
category: misc; tags: lhc, qcd, nuclear, particle, theoretical, tevatron, higgs, neutrino, gravitational wave, dark matter
In an engaging talk at TED 2008, Brian Cox discusses the Higgs particle and Large Hadron Collider.
credit: TED Talks. 29 Apr 2008; type: briefing; level: popular; duration: 16:26
category: particle physics; tags: Large Hadron Collider, LHC, higgs, boson, atlas, cern, standard model