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High time for holographic cosmology
On the Origin of Time is an intellectually thrilling book and a worthy sequel to Stephen Hawking’s bestsellers, writes Wolfgang Lerche.
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On the Origin of Time is an intellectually thrilling book and a worthy sequel to Stephen Hawking’s bestsellers, writes Wolfgang Lerche.
It is rare and inspiring to be able to read the memoirs of a person who has celebrated their 100th birthday and yet is still exceptionally inquisitive and reflective, writes Albrecht Wagner.
Sudhir Malik reports on an initiative by the US CMS collaboration to increase opportunities for under-represented students in high-energy physics.
Accelerator physicist Phil Bryant, who made significant contributions to machines at CERN and beyond, passed away on 15 April 2024.
Yves Baconnier, who made important technical and managerial contributions to a surprising number of CERN accelerators, passed away on 21 January 2024.
Stefano Catani, a theoretical particle physicist in the Florence section of Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, passed away on 16 January 2024.
Jacques Haissinski, who played an important role in major particle-physics experiments, passed away on 25 March 2024 at the age of 89.
Mats Lindroos made major contributions to accelerator technology.
Michael Duff has published a timely reflection on Steven Weinberg's scientific legacy.
Herwig Schopper's colleagues, family and friends gathered at CERN on 1 March to celebrate the life of the first director general to reach 100.