Tag archive: animation
Credit: University of Texas-Arlington | 7 November 2013
A nice hand-made animation explains why a linear collider is needed to study the Higgs particle in great detail. Enjoy the description of the ILC machine "and then BOOM... science".
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Video of the week | Tagged:
animation, ILC animation
Perrine Royole-Degieux | 8 August 2013
“The ILC in 2 minutes”, the new ILC animation, now includes the latest machine and detector design and also comes with optional sound and various languages subtitles. Make sure to share it!
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Feature | Tagged:
animation, ILC, outreach, video
Perrine Royole-Degieux | 22 July 2010
What will the ILC look like? How big is its linear accelerator? How do you describe a collision? If sometimes giving talks you are lost for words, we hope the pictures from our new animation "The ILC in one minute" will help you explain and schematise the ILC operation.
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Feature | Tagged:
animation, ILC animation, video
Barry Barish | 22 July 2010
Today, we release our first ILC animation, which has been created by Mamoru Horiuchi (aka Rey.Hori) from Japan.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
animation, ILC animation, video
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