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Collider Exhibition Opens at the Science Museum

An exciting and bold new exhibition on the Large Hadron Collider has opened this week at the Science Museum in London, UK. The exhibition is translating a complex subject – the discovery of the Higgs boson – into something the layman will not only understand but also find interesting.

 

The museum brought together a unique creative team that has developed a dynamic exhibition using a blend of immersive theater, video and sound art. The exhibition starts with a 15 minute film in a theater that replicates the same one at the CERN and gives a basic understanding on what the Large Hadron Collider was set up to achieve and how it does it.

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A Dash of Maxwell’s: A Maxwell’s Equations Primer – Part One

Solving Maxwell’s Equations for real-life situations, like predicting the RF emissions from a cell tower, requires more mathematical horsepower than any individual mind can muster. These equations don’t give the scientist or engineer just insight, they are literally the answer to everything RF.

Read more about the exhibition at the Science Museum. 

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