Read article 'ESS: neutron beams at the high-intensity frontier'
ESS: neutron beams at the high-intensity frontier
A look at what will be the world’s most powerful neutron source.
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Read article 'ESS: neutron beams at the high-intensity frontier'
A look at what will be the world’s most powerful neutron source.
Read article 'A network for life'
The Particle Training Network for European Radiotherapy (PARTNER) was established in 2008 to train young biologists, engineers, radio-oncologists and physicists in the various aspects of hadron...
The field of laser-induced relativistic plasmas and, in particular, laser-driven particle acceleration, has undergone impressive progress in recent years.
Read article 'ICTR-PHE: uniting physics, medicine and biology'
Résumé ICTR-PHE : unir la physique, la médecine et la biologie La conférence ICTR-PHE 2014 a réuni à Genève quelque 400 participants du monde entier venus discu...
Read article 'Advanced radiation detectors in industry'
The European Physical Society’s Technology and Innovation Group (EPS-TIG) was set up in 2011 to work at the boundary between basic and applied sciences, with annual workshops organized in col...
Read article 'ClearPEM clarifies breast cancer diagnosis'
Knowledge gained in developing particle detectors for the LHC has been used to create a dedicated PET device for breast scans.
Read article 'Industrial Accelerators and Their Applications'
This new book provides a comprehensive review of the many current industrial applications of particle accelerators, written by experts in each of these fields.
Read article 'Accelerating innovation'
Last year, the Executive Committee of the European Physical Society (EPS) decided to revive the EPS Technology and Innovation Group (TIG) by launching a workshop to take stock of projected R&am...
Read article 'Spin physics in Dubna'
A report from the biennial international spin symposium.
Read article 'Terbium: a new ‘Swiss army knife’ for nuclear medicine'
A team of scientists from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), CERN’s ISOLDE facility and the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) has published results from a preclinical study of new tumour-targeting radiop...