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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
A documentary covering the CNGS project, linking CERN to Gran Sasso Laboratory (Italy) with an underground Neutrino beam.
credit: CERN. 12 Nov 2007; type: documentary; level: undergraduate; duration: 40:37
category: particle physics; tags: astro, particle, neutrino
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
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
A tour of the the worlds largest particle detector - the IceCube neutrino laboratory at the South Pole.
credit: CERN. 1 Feb 2008; type: short; level: popular; duration: 04:14
category: particle physics; tags: astro, particle, neutrino