Podcasts on updates of the LHC

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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 .
 
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It seems like there is an overall lack of physics-specific podcasts...
 

1. What is the LHC?

The LHC stands for the Large Hadron Collider, which is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator located at CERN in Switzerland. It is used by scientists to study the fundamental building blocks of matter and the forces that hold them together.

2. Why is it important to have podcasts on updates of the LHC?

Podcasts on updates of the LHC are important because they provide a convenient and accessible way for the public to stay informed about the latest discoveries and advancements in particle physics. They also help to demystify complex scientific concepts and make them more understandable to a wider audience.

3. Who creates these podcasts on updates of the LHC?

The podcasts on updates of the LHC are created by a team of scientists, researchers, and communicators at CERN. They work together to produce engaging and informative content that accurately reflects the current research and developments at the LHC.

4. How often are the podcasts on updates of the LHC released?

The frequency of podcast releases can vary, but on average, new episodes are released every 1-2 weeks. This allows for enough time to gather and analyze new data, but also ensures that the information is timely and relevant.

5. Can anyone listen to these podcasts on updates of the LHC?

Yes, anyone can listen to these podcasts on updates of the LHC. They are available on various podcast platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. They are also free to access, making them accessible to a wide audience around the world.

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