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SPIN 2008 brings high-energy and nuclear physicists together to review developments in spin studies.
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SPIN 2008 brings high-energy and nuclear physicists together to review developments in spin studies.
By analysing collisions between several combinations of tin nuclei, researchers at the Michigan State University National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) have refined the understanding of ...
A report from the latest meeting of the Quarkonium Working Group.
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.