IPPOG Resource Database

From wonders to excitement

A collection of high quality engaging materials e.g. videos, posters, talks, hands-on activities and more to help you share the wonders and excitement of particle physics with teachers, students and the general public. At the bottom of this page you’ll find also the collection of webpages of IPPOG members containing resources in their national languages.

Please, note, that the DATABASE is UNDER DEVELOPMENT and the resources are not yet uploaded to this website. Only few resources are available here for the illustration of the functionality.

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Exhibit Neutrino Pendulum

This is the worldwide first model of coupled pendula, which demonstrates the complete...

Quarked!

The Quarked! project was conceived by Professor Alice Bean and a diverse team of...

PhD TV: Dark Matters

Through hand drawn illustrations, this video creatively explains the basics on what we...

Smashing Science

In 2009 twelve high school students won the Intel International Science and Engineering...

Cracking the Cosmic Code

A simple presentation to explain the excitement surrounding the discovery of the Higgs...

CMS HEP Tutorial

This tutorial gives a basic introduction into fundamental concepts of data analysis in HEP...

The basics of the Higgs boson (A TED Ed Lesson)

Let's Begin… In 2012, scientists at CERN discovered evidence of the Higgs boson. The what...

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De quoi est fait l’Univers ?

Author: Letizia Diamante Primary and Middle school English and French

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There are many people engaged with IPPOG, who made a contribution to the Resource Database websites, in form of curation and development. We would like to express our gratitude to these.