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The Royal Institution: 10 years at the LHC
Thu 24 Sep 2020 at 19:00 to 20:30  
Meeting / Address:
https://www.rigb.org/whats-on/events-2020/september/public-10-years-at-the-lhc
Price:
FREE

The Royal Institution (RI) invite you to their online event titled "LIVESTREAM: 10 years at the LHC" that is free for everyone to access. However, donations are an extremely important source of support for the RI and they would be most grateful if you are able to contribute.

The RI are a small, independent charity and receive no government funding. Their income from ticket sales and venue hire has been significantly reduced and will continue to fall. Donations, alongside membership subscriptions are vital to the organisations development and survival.


Please donate via the JustGiving page. Every donation received makes a difference. Thank you for your support. Suggested Donation £10.

https://www.justgiving.com/royalinstitution

PRIOR BOOKING IS REQUIRED

For the link to book onto this event, go to the web site address below:

https://www.rigb.org/whats-on/events-2020/september/public-10-years-at-the-lhc

SUMMARY
It’s 10 years since the first particles smashed into each other at the world’s biggest scientific experiment, the Large Hadron Collider. Since then physicists have discovered the Higgs boson, created forms of matter not seen since the Big Bang and ruled out a whole host of speculative theories about the subatomic world.

In this virtual event a panel of physicists from the four giant experiments at the Large Hadron Collider - ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb - reflect on what they've learned over the past decade and what they hope to discover in the next.

Contact Details:
Royal Institution and Bob Clifford, Basingstoke IVC Science Cafe (info@cafesci_basingstoke.org.uk)