Particle cartoons by Roz Chast in Symmetry mag

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Roz Chast illustrated the May issue of Symmetry magazine, a publication by SLAC and Fermilab, featuring her unique cartoons of fundamental particles. The cover art and accompanying article focus on Dark Energy, showcasing Chast's distinctive style as a New Yorker staff cartoonist. A humorous suggestion was made to rename the "graviton" to "grabiton" to emphasize its attractive nature.

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That' delightful!

But think we need to change "graviton" to "grabiton" to better reflect the fact that it is an attractive force. :biggrin:
 

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