Are There Weekly Podcasts Focused on LHC Updates?

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The discussion highlights a search for podcasts focused on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that provide regular updates and in-depth discussions about its workings, similar to the Astronomy Cast. The CERN podcast, with only 12 episodes, is noted as insufficient for ongoing content. Participants express a desire for more physics-specific podcasts, indicating a perceived gap in available resources for enthusiasts seeking detailed insights into particle physics and LHC operations. Daily updates from CERN are available on Twitter, but the need for a dedicated podcast format remains a key point of interest.
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I was subscribed to the cern podcast but they only have 12 episodes. Anyone know of any other podsCASTS on the LHC that have updates weekly?
 
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fourier jr said:
daily CERN updates are on twitter:
http://twitter.com/cern

I don't just mean updates, I mean is their a podcast that consists of a physicsist discussing how the LHC works, sort of similar to the Astronomy cast podcast .
 
It seems like there is an overall lack of physics-specific podcasts...
 
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