The next Ohio State Science Sundays event is on April 5! This event is for general audiences and is free. Columbus people, we hope to see you there! (For others, we'll post video in about a week.) We welcome help in telling others about this event.
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The next Ohio State Science Sundays event is on March 1! This event is for general audiences and is free. Columbus people, we hope to see you there! (For others, we'll post video in about a week.) We welcome help in telling others about this event.
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The next Ohio State Science Sundays event is on February 1! This event is for general audiences and is free. Columbus people, we hope to see you there! (For others, we'll post video in about a week.) We welcome help in telling others about this event. artsandsciences.osu.edu/events/scien...
The next Ohio State Science Sundays event is on January 11! This event is intended for general audiences and is free. Columbus people, we hope to see you there! (For others, we'll post video in about a week.) We welcome help in telling others about this event.
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The next Ohio State Science Sundays event is on December 7! This event is for general audiences and is free. Columbus people, we hope to see you there! (For others, we'll post video in about a week.) We welcome help in telling others about this event.
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Deadline Dec 1!
In a new Physical Review Letter, S. Meighen-Berger, J. Newstead, @johnbeacom.bsky.social, M. Dolan and I explain how the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) can make precision solar neutrino measurements.
PRL: doi.org/10.1103/htfm...
Popular science: pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/neu...
Painting of a three-faced Tibetan bodhisattva.
A bodhisattva who was just hanging out at the library.
THE YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO.
Cool label on an old pallet jack, still in use decades after it was made.
And the full report can be found at www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/ele....
An accessible two-page summary of the report can be found at nap.nationalacademies.org/resource/288....
Over the last three years, I was proud to work as a member of this committee, which included two Nobel Prize winners. Our report was released in June, 2025.
The National Academies conducted a study to explore the long-term goals and future ambitions for particle physics. “Elementary Particle Physics: The Higgs and Beyond” presents a bold 40-year vision for the field and highlights critical actions necessary to make this vision reality.
The cover of the report, showing an artist's conception of a particle collision.
Elementary particle physics reflects the human quest to understand the basic building blocks of nature and the rules that govern the physical world.
My most recent Ph.D. graduate wanted to go to graduation. Most don't bother, so I'm not too experienced at this. How did I do? Bad enough to become a meme. 🙄
This talk will be suitable for kids age ~12 and up.
Photo of the speaker in front of Stonehenge, plus text that says, "Science Sundays, 'CSI: Medieval England,' with Sara Butler."
The next Ohio State Science Sundays event is on 8 December! Free public lecture with a nice reception afterwards where you can talk to the speaker. We welcome help sharing this. Details in the replies below.
Container of corn syrup with its lid that seems to say, "Best by 20190."
People complain about the crappiness of American food, but I got like 18,000 years left on this mfer.