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Physics World June 2017

Physics World June 2017

Chalk and talk: the enduring appeal of the blackboard

To celebrate Fermilab’s 50th anniversary as America’s high-energy physics lab, Ben Still explains why neutrinos hold the key to the lab’s future. You can also enjoy a cracking review of Tommaso Dorigo’s new warts-and-all account of life in the CDF collaboration at Fermilab, while Seyda Ipek from the lab pops up in Philip Ball’s homage to the blackboard. As Ball makes clear, despite us living in an era of PowerPoint, smartboards and digital projection, the traditional blackboard still retains an aura and usefulness for physicists that more advanced technologies can’t match.

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Artist impression of quantum behaviour opinion

Delivering on a quantum promise

feature

Local realism is dead, long live local realism?

Physicist Lauren Hayward Sierens photographed in The Living Chalkboard artwork feature

The power of the blackboard

The CF Collaboration in September 2011 review

Clash of the particle people

One of the March for Science demonstrations held in April this year review

How to stop the science saboteurs

Lorraine Bobb careers

The need for speed

Photograph of a dog next to a sign saying “To deny science is to embrace ignorance” at a science march at Stony Brook University in April 2017 opinion

Of minds and marches

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