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So-called 'wake fields' occur during the process of acceleration and can cause particles to fly apart.The particles are travelling at extremely high energies – and if they are subjec...
Physics and Astronomy |This is shown in calculations of the light emission of so-called quark-gluon plasmas, which are created in such collisions for extremely short periods of time. Under certain conditions, double flashes...
Physics and Astronomy |In a forthcoming Physical Review Letters article, a group of physicists at the University of Nevada, Reno are reporting a refined analysis of experiments on violation of mirror symmetry in atoms that ...
Physics and Astronomy |The Large Hadron Collider is an enormous particle accelerator whose 17-mile tunnel straddles the borders of France and Switzerland. A group of physicists at the University of Nevada, Reno has analyzed...
Physics and Astronomy |Writing in the journal Nature Materials, Dr Alan Drew from Queen Mary's Department of Physics and his colleagues at the University of Fribourg report on the investigation of a new high temperatur...
Materials Sciences |The ten-year grant has been awarded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) to the University’s Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology (IPPP).The IPPP is a research centr...
Awards Funding |Durham University is a Tier 2 site within EGEE, which means it is playing an important role in processing and analysing the data produced from the LHC, as well as being a member of the UK GridPP proje...
Information Technology |At its autumn meeting in Bonn the Grants Committee responsible for Research Training agreed to the establishment of 13 additional Research Training Groups, 7 of which are International Research Traini...
Science Education |Ichiro Oba, Professor, Faculty of Science and EngineeringKouhei Yorita, Associate Professor, Faculty of Science and EngineeringIn September 2008, the "dreamlike" LHC (Large Hadro...
Physics and Astronomy |Andreas Hirstius, manager of CERN Openlab and the CERN School of Computing, explains in November’s Physics World how computer scientists have risen to the challenge of dealing with this unprecedented ...
Physics and Astronomy |At issue are grand unified theories that first appeared in the 1970s. They have suggested that, at short distances or high-energy scales, electromagnetic forces, strong forces, which bind quarks in pr...
Physics and Astronomy |The United States is a vital partner in the development and operation of the WLCG. Fifteen universities and three U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories from 11 states contribute their ...
Information Technology |At full capacity, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest particle accelerator, is expected to produce more than 15 million Gigabytes of data each year. Hundreds of millions of subatomic ...
Information Technology |At each meeting more and more new work is unveiled and this year was no different, with researchers from 50 countries around the world highlighting their latest research in the conference's demon...
Information Technology |WHAT: Public Lecture: From the Big Bang to Dark Matter – Turning on the Large Hadron ColliderWHEN: Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7:30 p.m.WHERE: Physics-Atmospheric Sciences Building, Room 201, 1118 E....
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