ISOLTRAP weighs in with new noble results
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg , the 18th-century philosopher scientist, said: "To see something new, you must build something new."
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Georg Christoph Lichtenberg , the 18th-century philosopher scientist, said: "To see something new, you must build something new."
The QCD physics potential of experiments with high-energy polarized antiprotons is enormous, but until now high-luminosity experiments have been impossible.
Measurements of the half lives of two heavy elements by the NSCL.
Groundbreaking work at the Tevatron
First observation of the b-version omega consisting two strange quarks and a b quark.
Two research teams at Michigan State University’s National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) have reported fresh findings about neutron-rich nuclei
A report from the meeting on deep-inelastic scattering and related topics.
Don Monroe investigates plans to reaccelerate rare isotope beams.
Researchers at the Jefferson Lab have found that neutron–proton pairs in the ground state carbon-12 nucleus are far more common than proton–proton pairs and neutron–neutron pairs.
Two fields of physics met at the 2007 DESY theory workshop