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Summer Flukes Inspire Creative Theorists
Status Of The Higgs Challenge
The New B...it Of The Summer: The Kardashian Index
A SUSY Edge Signal ? CMS Sees A 2.6 Sigma Excess !
Reassuring SUSY Seekers
"Extraordinary Claims, The 0.000029% Solution" And The 38 MeV Boson AT ICNFP 2014
More On The Alleged WW Excess From The LHC
A Useful Approximation For The Tail Of A Gaussian
True And False Discoveries: How To Tell Them Apart
The SUSY-Inspiring LHC WW Excess May Be Due To Theoretical Errors
The Spam Of Physicists' Mailboxes
Self Quote Of The Week: Why You Can't Weigh Quarks Directly
Does The Higgs Violate Lepton Flavour Number? A CMS Result Tickles Wild Fantasies
New LHC Diboson Excesses Point To Light SUSY !
Higgs Boson Mass: CMS On Top!
Pavlopetri, The World's Oldest Submerged Town
Not Only Top: Bottom Asymmetry Measured By CDF!
Can You Do Square Roots By Heart ?
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The Quote Of The Week - Disagreeing With Dick Feynman
The Plot Of The Week - Michel Parameter
The New Higgs Mass From ATLAS: Still Twin Peaks
Why I Am Rooting For Lubos
The Dangers Of Data Mining
Science Blogging Versus Science Journalism

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