50 Years of Theoretical Physics
This carefully crafted edition highlights the scientific life of Frank Wilczek, and the developments in theoretical physics related to the 2004 Nobel laureate's research.
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This carefully crafted edition highlights the scientific life of Frank Wilczek, and the developments in theoretical physics related to the 2004 Nobel laureate's research.
SESAME founder Eliezer Rabinovici describes the story behind this beacon for peaceful international collaboration, what its achievements have been, and what the future holds.
Annecy exhibition connected the artist’s sketchbook and the physicist’s collider as arenas where the invisible is made visible.
Available to watch now, JoAnne Hewett, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, celebrates 60 years of SLAC.
The former HERMES experiment at DESY, a pioneer in unravelling the mysteries of the proton spin, is the protagonist in a new book by Richard Milner and Erhard Steffens.
For the more inquisitive viewer, Parallels offers a chance to explore the often even more incredible ideas explored for real in particle physics.
Stuart Raby's book is a useful resource for designing lectures in quantum field theory and physics beyond the Standard Model, writes Martin Bauer.
The CERN Courier editors take a tour through the magazine's Higgs archives.
In an excerpt from his new book Elusive: How Peter Higgs Solved the Mystery of Mass, Frank Close recounts the story of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Hadron form factors: From Basic Phenomenology to QCD Sum Rules is a valuable reference work, writes Amanda Cooper-Sarkar.