I’m doing a little catching up on some talks that I’ve archived for a while, but never watched. One of these is a TED conference talk on climate change by Al Gore. It is a phenomenal presentation, updating some of his thinking on the climate. I highly recommend watching it: […]
Monthly Archives: August 2008
I’m spending some time after ICHEP with my family in Connecticut. It’s a needed chance to recharge the old brainpan. It’s like being at camp. Hmmmm. The Camp Sekula Theme Song With hand on heart we shout out loud How mom and dad would be so proud If they weren’t […]
I had a conversation with a friend of mine at ICHEP, who sounded interested in doing the occasional guest post on my blog. It’s a new idea for me – I think of this as personal space in a glass house (careful with those rocks, folks). However, after 621 of […]
ICHEP has ended, and while there were no truly stunning revelations at this conference it’s clear that a lot of great research is going on right now. The turn on of LHC is a nail-biter for everybody, inside and outside the experimental physics community. The launch of GLAST is seen […]
He could be sick. He could have a conflict. Or, a sign of the time. I’ll put it here, tea leaves for the bottom of your cup. From the ICHEP plenary talk schedule:
The first three days of the ICHEP conference have consisted entirely of parallel sessions on a variety of topics. Heavy quark physics, supersymmetry, CP violation and rare decays, exotic physics, computing and data analysis, particle astrophysics – too much for any one person to see! I did my fair share […]