49 episodes

This is your informal guide to the subatomic ecosystem we’re all immersed in. In this series, we explore the taxa of particle species and how they interact with one another. Our aim is give us all a better foundation for understanding our place in the universe.

The guide starts with a host of different particle species. We’ll talk about their masses, charges and interactions with other particles. We’ll talk about how they are created, how they decay, and what other particles they might be made of.

The Field Guide to Particle Physics Sean Downes

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 14 Ratings

This is your informal guide to the subatomic ecosystem we’re all immersed in. In this series, we explore the taxa of particle species and how they interact with one another. Our aim is give us all a better foundation for understanding our place in the universe.

The guide starts with a host of different particle species. We’ll talk about their masses, charges and interactions with other particles. We’ll talk about how they are created, how they decay, and what other particles they might be made of.

    The Reason for Antiparticles

    The Reason for Antiparticles

    Antimatter is uncommon, but it’s not exactly rare. Antiparticles - especially those generated by cosmic radiation - are all around us, all the time. But just what is it doing here? As we discuss, the role of antimatter is fundamentally tied to our experience of reality.

    • 13 min
    Bonus : The Perils of Science Communication

    Bonus : The Perils of Science Communication

    Where do we draw the line between Outreach and Clickbait?

    • 15 min
    Bonus : The Physics of Muon Colliders

    Bonus : The Physics of Muon Colliders

    Novel technology and perhaps physics awaits us if we’re brave enough to build one.

    • 9 min
    Bonus: We should build a muon collider.

    Bonus: We should build a muon collider.

    Particle Physics is a source of more than just fascinating questions. Today we give four important reasons why we should build another particle collider. Share these four reasons with someone, especially if they aren't bought in!

    • 9 min
    Bonus : Do we really need new particle physics?

    Bonus : Do we really need new particle physics?

    A realistic, pragmatic look at the Standard Model of Particle Physics, and what might remain to be seen.

    • 18 min
    The Positron Excess

    The Positron Excess

    Searching for antimatter in the wild reveals a bit more than we expected. But only a bit. Are pulsars to blame? or is it Dark Matter?

    • 13 min

Customer Reviews

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14 Ratings

14 Ratings

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Great, but gone?

I love(d) the show! It was great just having a bunch of short episodes to listen to while working or even while gaming. But about a week after I started watching it all the episodes just disappeared? I believe this is one of the best podcasts I’ve heard of, but I can’t really hear it anymore because the episodes aren’t there.

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A podcast that matters!

Very informative and interesting

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