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professor peter higgs at university of edinburgh. hen the award was announced. the former neighbour congratulated me on the news and i said, "oh, what news? " and so she told me that her daughter had phoned from london to alert her to the fact that i had got this prize. as a young theoretical physicist, he was fascinated by the behaviour of the subatomic particles that lay at the heart of atoms. he went on to develop a theory of how these particles gain substance 01’ mass. summed up in this equation, professor higgs predicted a field which permeates the entire universe. five other scientists also came up with similar ideas at around the same time. but in this historic paper from 1964, peter higgs was the only one to have predicted the existence of the particle through which it operated. the only thing i, i think might deserve, you know, might deserve my name is the higgs boson because i draw attention to it, not because it wasn't there before, but because i pointed out that this was a rather special feature of this kind of theory. wit
professor peter higgs at university of edinburgh. hen the award was announced. the former neighbour congratulated me on the news and i said, "oh, what news? " and so she told me that her daughter had phoned from london to alert her to the fact that i had got this prize. as a young theoretical physicist, he was fascinated by the behaviour of the subatomic particles that lay at the heart of atoms. he went on to develop a theory of how these particles gain substance 01’ mass. summed up...
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and isaac new is ellen walker is a retired physicist at the university of edinburgh. he was also a friend of the late peter higgs. he told me how higgs became a legend in his field. a b to actually constructed a survey. um for a different reason. um, there was a problem that some to understand the physics of the new class and the decay of it . we had how goes exchanged, which were massive and not really in this area. it wasn't comfortable and credit. so to get these particles, mass of people latched onto what he done and actually found ways well that visit the, the series was calculable. but the high schools that were exchanged with massive and these were the so called w is that both phones, they were part of the what we would now call the standard model. and then the, the ones that were found. but the mechanism by where they go, the mass was not completely understood, and so they expose on itself was found in both digit well announced on the 4th of july 2012. uh, but up to that time piece of it become what was known as a rock star of physics at handy was celebrated ev
and isaac new is ellen walker is a retired physicist at the university of edinburgh. he was also a friend of the late peter higgs. he told me how higgs became a legend in his field. a b to actually constructed a survey. um for a different reason. um, there was a problem that some to understand the physics of the new class and the decay of it . we had how goes exchanged, which were massive and not really in this area. it wasn't comfortable and credit. so to get these particles, mass of people...
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earlier, stuart haszeldine professor of carbon capture & storage at the university of edinburgh gave on to the expected scrapping of the target. very disappointing that scottish government is going to be in that position. but this has been building for a few years. so in some ways it's not a surprise. but it's also really important to state that we in scotland and in the uk have got halfway towards the net zero target from 1990. so there's a huge amount of progress has been made and so there's a huge amount of progress still to make. and what this is doing is recognising the the collision, if you like, between words and policies which can easily be stated versus the difficult reality of delivering this on the ground with real numbers and real change. how difficult is it going to be to get that changed, things like transferring from petrol and diesel cars to electric cars and the infrastructure around that? yeah. so it's going to, i think this is going to be difficult and there's been no secret of that. this is a fundamental change into the way which all normal people like me or you ac
earlier, stuart haszeldine professor of carbon capture & storage at the university of edinburgh gave on to the expected scrapping of the target. very disappointing that scottish government is going to be in that position. but this has been building for a few years. so in some ways it's not a surprise. but it's also really important to state that we in scotland and in the uk have got halfway towards the net zero target from 1990. so there's a huge amount of progress has been made and so...
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the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. fix was famous for his groundbreaking theory. 1962 with proposed a new particle known as the hicks bows on. he argued that the boys on helped him buying the universe together by giving particles their mass decades later, his theory was proven by physicists working at the large hadron collider at cern and switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics and 2013. the earlier i spoke to please, this is josephine can download from the university of california. she announced the discovery of the higgs bows on in 2012 with peter hicks in the audience. well, obviously it was a tremendously exciting moments and perhaps one of the biggest moments that are in our field for many decades. and i wasn't absolutely certain that peter would be there until shortly before and we were just very happy that he could be there. i saw, i saw that you showed a little clip with him wanting xyz. he was very emotional at the time of the last, the discovery. i was representing the cns experiment, which i showing the picture behind me here.
the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. fix was famous for his groundbreaking theory. 1962 with proposed a new particle known as the hicks bows on. he argued that the boys on helped him buying the universe together by giving particles their mass decades later, his theory was proven by physicists working at the large hadron collider at cern and switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics and 2013. the earlier i spoke to please, this is josephine can...
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the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. higgs was famous for his round breaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the king's bows on the argue that the bows on him to bind the universe together by giving particles their mouse. decades later, his theory was proven by visitors working at the large hadron collider in a certain in switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics in 2013. as i'm now joined by joseph in kindle, a distinguished professor of physics at the university of california. santa barbara and the scientist who announced the discovery of the higgs bows on in 2012. so he could take us back to that moment professor, what was it like to announce that discovery with peter higgs in the audience? well, obviously it was a tremendously exciting moments and perhaps one of the biggest moments that are in our field for many decades. and i wasn't absolutely certain that peter would be there until shortly before hand. and we were just very happy that he could be there . i saw i saw that you showed a little cli
the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. higgs was famous for his round breaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the king's bows on the argue that the bows on him to bind the universe together by giving particles their mouse. decades later, his theory was proven by visitors working at the large hadron collider in a certain in switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics in 2013. as i'm now joined by joseph in...
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living in britain ukraine has organized an educational program at the business school at the university of edinburghicant one direction - belarus in the country itself has been fighting effectively against foreign interference for many years. therefore, the john smith trust works with the so-called belarusians in exile, oppositionists who fled the country. we recently discussed the change of power in minsk with the head of the british midcameron without hesitation. today to us in order to destabilize russia, to leave it without allies, without close allies, without russian-speaking allies, with those countries where we have common borders, a common mentality, a common nationality, investigations and they emphasize that there are mi-6 employees on the foundation’s board of directors and add that not all graduates continue to keep in touch with classmates from this foreign agency school. they understand that even when a british woman pretends that she wants the best in you, she is thinking in the old fashioned way about how to spoil things, because of this, british intrigues are crap. immediately grou
living in britain ukraine has organized an educational program at the business school at the university of edinburghicant one direction - belarus in the country itself has been fighting effectively against foreign interference for many years. therefore, the john smith trust works with the so-called belarusians in exile, oppositionists who fled the country. we recently discussed the change of power in minsk with the head of the british midcameron without hesitation. today to us in order to...
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educational program was organized for ukrainians living in britain at the business school at the university of edinburghgnificant area: belarus in the country itself has been fighting effectively against foreign interference for many years, so the john smith trust works with the so-called belarusians in exile, oppositionists who fled the country, with the head of the british meath cameron , they recently discussed the change of power without hesitation in minsk. they are approaching us today in order to destabilize russia, to leave it without allies, without closest allies, without russian speakers. a two-hour meeting between donald trump and polish president duda, who, contrary to the claims of the white house, chose to discuss pressing issues, including the situation in ukraine , not with the current american leader, but with the former one. against this background, trump himself again reminded us that he opposes the new bill on military assistance to the kiev regime, but biden still hopes to impose his will on congress and extract 61 billion dollars from parliamentarians for zelensky, will it work, o
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the university of edinburgh says that he passed away peacefully at his home. pigs was famous for his groundbreaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the pigs. those that he argued that the bose and helped bind the universe together by giving particles they are mass. is theory was later proven to be true by fitness is working at the large hadron collider. it's cern in switzerland. he was honored with the nobel prize for physics in 2013. and despite being a pioneer in his field, hicks was unashamedly old school outside the lab. he never sent an e mail and he never browsed the internet. or when the day is almost done, the conversation continues on line and remember whatever happens between now and then, tomorrow is another day. we'll see you then everybody, the block trade routes, networks, factories on height as critical infrastructure is becoming a target for people who want to change the rules of the game. there's a real powerfully going on for the global economy or the shields going out. and at what cost made in germany next, on dw indoctrination, p
the university of edinburgh says that he passed away peacefully at his home. pigs was famous for his groundbreaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the pigs. those that he argued that the bose and helped bind the universe together by giving particles they are mass. is theory was later proven to be true by fitness is working at the large hadron collider. it's cern in switzerland. he was honored with the nobel prize for physics in 2013. and despite being a...
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the university of edinburgh says that he passed away peacefully at his home. pigs was famous for his groundbreaking theory and the 19 sixty's which proposed a new particle known as the pigs. those that he argued that the bose and helped bind the universe together by giving particles their mass. it's theory was later proven to be true by fitness is working. at the large adrian collider it's cern in switzerland. he was honored with the nobel prize for physics in 2013, and despite being a pioneer in his field, hicks was unashamedly old school outside the lab. he never sent an e mail and he never browsed the internet. a while. the day is almost done, the conversation continues on line and remember whatever happens between now and then, tomorrow is another day. we'll see you then everybody. the costco is a shipping giant building, a gigantic molten, true local residence. so wary of the chinese conglomerate some vicious project, which is causing by corruption and environmental destruction, critical voices being sent to the next on d, w. a co africa. the good and then the goal is the power
the university of edinburgh says that he passed away peacefully at his home. pigs was famous for his groundbreaking theory and the 19 sixty's which proposed a new particle known as the pigs. those that he argued that the bose and helped bind the universe together by giving particles their mass. it's theory was later proven to be true by fitness is working. at the large adrian collider it's cern in switzerland. he was honored with the nobel prize for physics in 2013, and despite being a pioneer...
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professor peter higgs at university of edinburgh. alf of a modest man, he avoided the fuss by going to a nearby restaurant when the award was announced. the former neighbour congratulated me on the news and i said, "oh, what news? " and so she told me that her daughter had phoned from london to alert her to the fact that i had got this prize. as a young theoretical physicist, he was fascinated by the behaviour of the subatomic particles that lay at the heart of atoms. he went on to develop a theory of how these particles gain substance oi’ mass. summed up in this equation, professor higgs predicted a field which permeates the entire universe. five other scientists also came up with similar ideas at around the same time. but in this historic paper from 1964, peter higgs was the only one to have predicted the existence of the particle through which it operated. the only thing i, i think might deserve, you know, might deserve my name is the higgs boson because i draw attention to it, not because it wasn't there before, but because i poin
professor peter higgs at university of edinburgh. alf of a modest man, he avoided the fuss by going to a nearby restaurant when the award was announced. the former neighbour congratulated me on the news and i said, "oh, what news? " and so she told me that her daughter had phoned from london to alert her to the fact that i had got this prize. as a young theoretical physicist, he was fascinated by the behaviour of the subatomic particles that lay at the heart of atoms. he went on to...
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let's speak to stuart haszeldine professor of carbon capture and storage at the university of edinburghf i could get your reaction to this report that it looks like the scottish government is going to ditch this 2030 target? 0bviously, that is, as the previous clip says, it is very disappointing that the scottish government is going to be in that position. but this has been building for a few years so in some ways it is not a surprise, but it is also really important to state that we in scotland and in the uk have got halfway towards the net zero target from 1990, so, a huge amount of progress has been made, and there is a huge amount of progress still to make, and what this is doing is recognising that the collision, if you like, between words and policies which can easily be stated, versus the difficult reality of delivering this on the ground with real numbers and real change. haifa this on the ground with real numbers and real change.— and real change. how difficult is it auoin to and real change. how difficult is it going to be _ and real change. how difficult is it going to be to
let's speak to stuart haszeldine professor of carbon capture and storage at the university of edinburghf i could get your reaction to this report that it looks like the scottish government is going to ditch this 2030 target? 0bviously, that is, as the previous clip says, it is very disappointing that the scottish government is going to be in that position. but this has been building for a few years so in some ways it is not a surprise, but it is also really important to state that we in...
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the subatomic particle higgs boson was named died at 94, that news being made public by the university of edinburghe, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign to be on the banknote.— be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from i be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from today's �* be on the banknote. that'sjust i about it from today's programme, do you stay with us here on bbc news, next up is the six o'clock news, we'll have all the latest on the bradford arrest and all the latest from a really fascinating day at the post office and grey. some really telling human evidence. thanks for watching today, hope to see you the same time tomorrow. bye—bye. hello. tuesday was another wet, windy and fairly wild day of weather for many of us. we've had some really big waves
the subatomic particle higgs boson was named died at 94, that news being made public by the university of edinburghe, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign...
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the university of edinburgh where he was amare tis professor he died following a brief illness. years old. back to you, deirdre. >> thank you. >>> let's continue our conversation with bryant, portfolio manager back with us with a stable connection. thank you for holding. you were talking about the importance of tomorrow's cpi number. we're also heading into the start of earnings season. we had this conversation last hour that maybe the number of rate cuts on the table won't matser as much because the economy will be strong. what do you think? >> i think that's one thing to think about. the first thing is not to put too much importance on the sing you lar data point tomorrow. employment looks tight. i see growth remaining strong to your point. those aren't supportive of a cut. then i look at other data points. i see the nfib index at lowest point since 2012 because inflation continues to bite the hand of the small business owner and the fed's own survey data suggests consumers think it will stay above 3% threshold one to three years. a nice cool print would be welcomed by the mar
the university of edinburgh where he was amare tis professor he died following a brief illness. years old. back to you, deirdre. >> thank you. >>> let's continue our conversation with bryant, portfolio manager back with us with a stable connection. thank you for holding. you were talking about the importance of tomorrow's cpi number. we're also heading into the start of earnings season. we had this conversation last hour that maybe the number of rate cuts on the table won't...
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philenologist. and animal psychologist, completed courses in dog and cat behavior at the university of edinburghs, they’ll probably look at him now, we’ll talk, maybe he’ll look out. so, he is called burmese, burmese... in thailand, accordingly, and how it happened there, there was just a breeder, dr. thompson, and he was a breeder, in fact, of siamese cats, then they gave him one, approximately such a beauty, and he realized that from this he could make some kind of wonderful breed, consolidate all these wonderful breed qualities. and breed just such a breed, so we got the burmese, very beautiful, very friendly, by the way, i don’t know if this camera will show it, but look how wonderful its fur is, it literally shines, moreover, caring for this fur cats are very light, hairy, i thought you washed your cat with it before going out, or does he look like this every day, no, of course, i do every morning i do this for myself, and for the cat, i ’ll tell you a secret how it really should be done. in order for the fur to look so shiny, even better, you just need to wipe it with a velor cloth, imagin
philenologist. and animal psychologist, completed courses in dog and cat behavior at the university of edinburghs, they’ll probably look at him now, we’ll talk, maybe he’ll look out. so, he is called burmese, burmese... in thailand, accordingly, and how it happened there, there was just a breeder, dr. thompson, and he was a breeder, in fact, of siamese cats, then they gave him one, approximately such a beauty, and he realized that from this he could make some kind of wonderful breed,...
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she has completed a course in dog and cat behavior at the university of edinburgh. we are trying to figure out who milos’s parents are, how can we understand? look, mestizos are animals that receive. from pairs of two purebred animals, either one is purebred and the other, well, he ran past on the street , but one is definitely a purebred, yes, but one definitely must be, yes, one definitely must be a purebred, but when a kitten is born from of such a pair, he more often takes on the characteristics of both one parent and the other, which is interesting, if we have a friend on the street, like that, yes, then most often the kitten will be like him, yeah, well, strong. genes, you know, all that, so a kitten like this becomes a more simplified form and we see less of a certain breed in this pet, so sometimes it’s difficult for us to understand who the mother was playing with, so... if both of our comrades are purebred and mom and dad, then the kitten will take both breeds, but let’s say this, again in a simplified form, so it will be difficult for us to find in this k
she has completed a course in dog and cat behavior at the university of edinburgh. we are trying to figure out who milos’s parents are, how can we understand? look, mestizos are animals that receive. from pairs of two purebred animals, either one is purebred and the other, well, he ran past on the street , but one is definitely a purebred, yes, but one definitely must be, yes, one definitely must be a purebred, but when a kitten is born from of such a pair, he more often takes on the...
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you spent £809,000 on a university of edinburgh study for a project called remediating stevenson, decolonisinghrough graphic adaptation. arts education and community engagement. you gifted just under £1 million to the university of westminster so they could look into femm ideas decolonising sexual and gender based violence in higher education. just to round this off, about 170 7500 pounds was spent on queer music. queer theory, queer music theory at theory, queer music theory at the university of southampton , the university of southampton, which poses the pressing question , if the composer is question, if the composer is queenis question, if the composer is queer, is their music queer too? it brings me no joy at to all reveal that your hard earned money in the middle of a cost of living crisis is being used as the dole for people with blue hair. you go to work every day and pay your taxes so that somebody who probably wants to live in a warehouse commune in hackney can afford to send their kids private school, it gets kids to private school, it gets worse. arts council england receives £445
you spent £809,000 on a university of edinburgh study for a project called remediating stevenson, decolonisinghrough graphic adaptation. arts education and community engagement. you gifted just under £1 million to the university of westminster so they could look into femm ideas decolonising sexual and gender based violence in higher education. just to round this off, about 170 7500 pounds was spent on queer music. queer theory, queer music theory at theory, queer music theory at the...
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when we do a foreign experiment , when the university of edinburgh is a major principal investigator on the james webb space telescope, that is all foreign-policy as well. likewise, china does, tries, but is not nearly as successful as we are because they are much more secretive in their space program. >> how do we counter that announcement that they will invite international astronauts to fly on their space station? we have done that. >> we are not going to counter it. we will see if they do it and to what extent did just like they say, they want to put international contributions into an experimental place on the south pole of the moon. of course, my concern, they don't get their first and say this is our area, you stay out. the south pole of the moon is an important part. we think. because, we think there is water. if there is water, there is rocket fuel. that is one reason we are going to the south pole of the moon. >> they are not going to study the origin of man or collect rocks, they are going there to colonize and everything they do has a military component. i am about to run
when we do a foreign experiment , when the university of edinburgh is a major principal investigator on the james webb space telescope, that is all foreign-policy as well. likewise, china does, tries, but is not nearly as successful as we are because they are much more secretive in their space program. >> how do we counter that announcement that they will invite international astronauts to fly on their space station? we have done that. >> we are not going to counter it. we will see...
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scientist" peter higgs — who's behind the concept of the subatomic particle the higgs boson — which helps connect the universe together — has died at home in edinburghntists who discovered the higgs boson applaud the man who predicted its existence nearly 50 years earlier. peter. to me, it's really an incredible thing that happened in my lifetime. i've never been in a scientific meeting like that before because people got up and cheered and stamped. i regarded it as cheers for the home team and that was what it was really about. maybe they... maybe they were
scientist" peter higgs — who's behind the concept of the subatomic particle the higgs boson — which helps connect the universe together — has died at home in edinburghntists who discovered the higgs boson applaud the man who predicted its existence nearly 50 years earlier. peter. to me, it's really an incredible thing that happened in my lifetime. i've never been in a scientific meeting like that before because people got up and cheered and stamped. i regarded it as cheers for the...
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a story on the front page of the times today at edinburgh university talking about whether fathers, sons that is progress. i have learned never to say what the weather is actually like because it could change in five minutes' time. good morning. did morninu. minutes' time. good morning. d c morning. notjust solve minutes' time. good morning. d c morning. not just solve that we are morning. notjust solve that we are looking at a sunny start to the day. in other parts of the country like west lothian, a lovely picture here. there is a cloud around as well that shower is coming in along the east coast during the course of the night. this line of rain in wales and heading down towards the south coast. that will push south west. west is best in terms of sunshine today. at times there will be areas of ploughed, certainly in the east where we will see that the showers and the key northerly wind. here is that weather front pushing in the direction of devon, cornwall and somerset as we go through the rest of the day. talking of the rest of the day, we continue with one or two showers. some of it
a story on the front page of the times today at edinburgh university talking about whether fathers, sons that is progress. i have learned never to say what the weather is actually like because it could change in five minutes' time. good morning. did morninu. minutes' time. good morning. d c morning. notjust solve minutes' time. good morning. d c morning. not just solve that we are morning. notjust solve that we are looking at a sunny start to the day. in other parts of the country like west...
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came as terms of use of abruptly cancelled a planned speech at strathclyde university, as speculation intensified about whether he will remain in his post. >> well, let's go to edinburghand speak to gb news scotland reporter tony maguire, because, tony, this has been an accelerating story. clearly frantic conversations going on behind the scenes today. but we're expecting to hear from humza yousaf a little bit later . humza yousaf a little bit later. >> yeah, that's correct tom. certainly humza yousaf was expected to be speaking at strathclyde university today on the merits of the labour force in an independent scotland, that, of course , was scrapped that, of course, was scrapped give or take around 9:00 this morning , right after westminster morning, right after westminster snp leader stephen flynn said that humza yousaf would come out swinging. well coming out swinging, he's going to have another opportunity to do that in around an hour or so from now. he's going to be speaking at a social housing development in his native dundee, and it's expected that we'll perhaps hear a bit more when the press finally gets to ask their questions of him. then quite a whirlwind o
came as terms of use of abruptly cancelled a planned speech at strathclyde university, as speculation intensified about whether he will remain in his post. >> well, let's go to edinburghand speak to gb news scotland reporter tony maguire, because, tony, this has been an accelerating story. clearly frantic conversations going on behind the scenes today. but we're expecting to hear from humza yousaf a little bit later . humza yousaf a little bit later. >> yeah, that's correct tom....