Read article 'Cosmic rays, climate and the origin of life'
Cosmic rays, climate and the origin of life
Cosmic rays may not influence cloud cover, but they may have a role in the phenomenon of lightning.
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Read article 'Cosmic rays, climate and the origin of life'
Cosmic rays may not influence cloud cover, but they may have a role in the phenomenon of lightning.
Read article 'Lepton Photon goes back to its roots in Hamburg'
The biennial conference provided its usual comprehensive review of particle physics.
Read article 'Keith Tyson: the art of science and discovery'
A look at the work of a prize-winning artist who finds inspiration in CERN.
Read article 'Hadron-therapy training takes off with PARTNER'
Résumé PARTNER : une formation pour l’hadronthérapie En juin 2008, la Commission européenne a accordé 5,6 millions d’euros au projet PARTNER (Particle Tr...
Read article 'The fascinating world of strange exotic atoms'
A workshop addresses the renaissance in the field of hadronic atoms and nuclei.
Read article 'The LHC is back: four remarkable weeks'
The moment that particle physicists – and many others – around the world had been waiting for finally arrived on 20 November 2009. Bunches of protons circulated once again round CERN’s Larg...
Read article 'Combined HERA data set scene for the LHC'
The first joint publications by H1 and ZEUS start a new harvest of results.
Read article 'The Blois Workshop comes to CERN'
The EDS '09 meeting provides an opportunity to look at what the LHC might soon bring.
Read article 'NICA targets the mixed phase in hadron matter'
A look at plans for a new superconducting accelerator complex at JINR.
Read article 'DESY marks 50 years of accelerator research'
Erich Lorhmann and Paul Söding look at how the German laboratory grew from modest beginnings.