Pallab Ghosh
@BBCPallab
Science Correspondent for BBC News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science_and_environment/ 05-07-2011 10:25:25
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I love the attitude of Astronomer Royal for Scotland | Catherine Heymans of the new confusing result from the brightest ever cosmic blast: 'The Universe is an amazing, wonderful and surprising place, and I love the way that it throws these conundrums at us!” bbc.co.uk/news/science-e…
Without new research the “British pint is going to “die off” according to Danielle Whelan who is a technical brewer.
Shepherd Neame brewery.
'We are just going to be importing beer and we won't have the culture that goes with it anymore.'
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Thanks Zoe that’s such a nice thing to say but I have a lot of help from my editor Greg Brosnan with each and every article.
Interesting piece on the 10 o'clock news from Pallab Ghosh about Ghosh Particles. He is too modest to mention that they are named after him.
Pallab Ghosh Hear more, with JWST astronomer Dr Libby Jones on BBC Science in Action
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Positronium is an atom that is half matter and half its opposite, antimatter. Physicists @cern’s antimatter factory tell BBC News (UK) they “love it” because it can help them learn how the Universe was created following an important step forward. bbc.co.uk/news/science-e…
Masterful understatement by Pallab Ghosh on BBC Radio 4
'Clearly only producing energy enough to boil 70 kettles means theres a long way to go' !
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It was a pleasure to be involved in this BBC News (UK) documentary exploring CERN's #LHC and the potential for a Future Circular Collider ( #FCC ).
Delve deep 'Inside The Atom Smasher' on BBC iPlayer bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
#particle #physics #ukatcern Pallab Ghosh Kate Stephens
Huge atom-smasher bid to find missing 95% of Universe
Researchers at the world's biggest particle accelerator in Switzerland have submitted proposals for a new, much larger, supercollider. Pallab Ghosh and Kate Stephens at CERN bbc.co.uk/news/science-e…
Scientists have successfully cloned a rhesus monkey which they say will benefit medical research. But RSPCA (England & Wales) has told BBC News (UK) it is deeply concerned. And a leading scientist, Robin Lovell-Badge, has also expressed doubts bbc.co.uk/news/science-e…