
Charting the development of a new 3D show about the LHC and the search for the Higgs Boson. A collaboration between the University of Durham and the Digital Learning Foundation.
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Comments (1)
Pete Edwards said
at 12:35 pm on Sep 8, 2009
Hi Both
I've uploaded notes from our discussion of the show format during our meeting of 2nd Sept.
I've also added some 2D images of Higgs decays for reference.
Any thoughts, comments gratefully received.
Cheers
Pete
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