particleclara.bsky.social
Particle Physicist working on the ATLAS Experiment at CERN and Science Communicator
Makes videos about physics on YouTube, Insta and TikTok
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6,165 followers
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It was great to talk with you too and learn about your research! π
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Congratulations!!
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Just pause any video at a random point and there will be an example of a rejected thumbnail π
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That's fantastic! Congrats π
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That's for Bluesky to decide, I guess. I am considered notable enough on two other platforms (TikTok and Instagram) and I have people making fake accounts pretending to be me. I don't care about the 'prestige' of a blue tick, I just don't want people to get misled by fake accounts.
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As someone who's had fake accounts pretending to be me (I've got a bunch on FB I need to deal with now), it's nice when there's something that people can look for to know they're talking to the right one.
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Not yet, but I definitely want to now.
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youtu.be/vEioDeOiqEs?...
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Ah, that's pretty funny! π
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Ooohhh ππ yeah, that'll be it. I knew it meant search within the page, but couldn't work out why they were saying that.
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I dunno π€·πΌββοΈ that's my first thought for ctrl+f, but it doesn't seem to make sense with the video
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Yeah, that's how I understood it... It's on multiple platforms too, so clearly it's 'something'
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He was on some experimental treatment, which he said tasted horrible, but it cured him and allowed him to go home and eventually meet my grandmother π
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Yeah, that was the problem. I need to go from 8-pin to 12-pin now. My PSU is 1000W, so should be fine. The GPU was an older model when I first built the PC because it was the time when there were GPU shortages.
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He's a great sport! π
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Thanks, Simon! π
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We're so excited to have @particleclara.bsky.social as our co-host for APS TV 2025! Be sure to follow along for exclusive insights and interviews: youtube.com/playlist?lis...
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That would be great! βΊοΈ
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You'll also likely see me around the conference working with @websedgescience.bsky.social for the APS TV content this week. Make sure to watch the screens and socials to keep up to date with what's happening at the conference βΊοΈ
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Ordered!
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I put a lot of effort into this video, and itβs longer than my usual content. If youβd like to see more deep-dive videos like this, please give it some love, your support helps me decide whether to make more of these! π
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I had the chance to speak with researchers from @nikhef.bsky.social and KM3NeT to break down how this deep-sea neutrino telescope works, why this result is so exciting, and what it could mean for the future of astro-particle-physics.
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This discovery could give us new insights into the most extreme cosmic accelerators, like black holes and gamma-ray bursts.
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Thanks for joining! If they have more questions that we didn't manage to get to, feel free to post them here π
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Ah, I missed you! (I'm not at CERN at the moment). Hope you had a great visit!!