Neutrinos: The Status, Circa 2017

Neutrinos: The Status, Circa 2017

The XVII edition of the “Neutrino Telescopes” conference closed its works yesterday after a lively debate on the future of the neutrino physics program in Europe. I followed the works and published…
Five New Charmed Baryons Discovered By LHCb!

Five New Charmed Baryons Discovered By LHCb!

While I was busy reporting the talks at the "Neutrino Telescope"  conference in Venice, LHCb released a startling new result, which I have not much time to describe in much detail this evening (…
Like Your Nose? Thank Climate Changes

Like Your Nose? Thank Climate Changes

A new paper claims the size and shape of your nose evolved in response to local climate conditions.  The nose is one of our distinctive facial features. It conditions the air we breathe so it is…
Neutrino Telescopes, Day 2

Neutrino Telescopes, Day 2

This is to mention several interesting articles summarizing the presentations given today at the Neutrino Telescopes conference in Venice:- Gravitational Waves: a New Era in Astrophysics Has…
Draining The Junk Science Swamp

Draining The Junk Science Swamp

President Trump says he came to Washington to “drain the swamp,” and now his administration is looking for wasteful programs to cut. A great start would be pulling the plug on numerous federal “…
Before Mitochondria: An Enzyme-Free Krebs Cycle?

Before Mitochondria: An Enzyme-Free Krebs Cycle?

Metabolism, the set of processes through which we gain energy from food and produce the biomolecules we need in our body's cells, is universal to life. The biochemical pathways that underpin these…
Posts On Neutrino Experiments, Day 1

Posts On Neutrino Experiments, Day 1

The first day of the Neutrino Telescopes XVII conference in Venice is over, and I would like to point you to some short summaries that I published for the conference blog, at http://neutel11.…
The Formidable Neutrino

The Formidable Neutrino

Elementary particles are mysterious and unfathomable, and it takes giant accelerators and incredibly complex devices to study them. In the last 100 years we have made great strides in the…