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Program Of The Statistics Session At QCHS 2016
Top Evidence At The Altarelli Memorial Symposium
The Call To Outreach
The Large Hadron Collider Piles Up More Data
New Exotic Hadrons Discovered By LHCb!
B0 Meson Lifetime Difference Measured By ATLAS
Prescaled Jet Triggers: The Rationale Of Randomly Picking Events
Catching The 750 GeV Boson With Roman Pots ?!
Scavenging LHC Data: The CMS Data Scouting Technique
A Statistics Session At A Particle Physics Conference ?
The Number Of My Publications Has Four Digits
35% Off World Scientific Titles
Magic In Particle Reactions: Exclusive Photoproduction Of Upsilon Mesons
Another Bet Won - With My Student!
New Physics In The Angular Distribution Of B Decays ?
Open Data, Online Event Displays, And Other Resources For The Curious Bystander
Anomaly! Is Online At The WS Site
Using Your Education To Live Better
Anomaly! - Choosing The Book Cover
A Physicists' Free Time
The Top Quark Mass In 2016
Some Diboson News
Want To Bet 20:1 That The 750 GeV Resonance Is Real ?
Giorgio Parisi Wins Onsager Prize
A Blog On Physics And Statistics

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