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Those Three Higgs Events Piling Up At 1.8 TeV
Green Rays: Rare, From The Sun; And From The Moon ?
Highlights Of The INFN School Of Statistics For Physicists
Highest Energy Collisions ? Not In My Book
Bang !! 13 TeV - The Highest Energy Ever Achieved By Mankind ?!
EU Grants Submitted And Won: Some Statistics
The Challenges Of Scientific Publishing: A Conference By Elsevier
Burton Richter Advocates Electron-Positron Colliders, For A Change
AMVA4NewPhysics: Statistical Learning And New Discoveries
The Quote of the Week: Economical Numbers
Additional Higgs Bosons Might Be Waiting For Us
The Future Of Medical Prevention
Stuff Worth Reading: Collider Asymmetries, Dark Photons, And Warp Drives
The Quote of the Week: Who Called the Higgs Boson The Higgs Boson
Offenbach in Athens
Pictures Of March 20th Eclipse From Svalbard
A Paper on Leptonic CP violation
Searching For The A Boson
The Era Of The Atom
Guess the Plot
Fun With A Dobson
The Season Of Muons
Instead of an April's Fool
Fighting Plagiarism In Scientific Papers
Another One Bites The Dust - WW Cross Section Gets Back Where It Belongs

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