New symposium links the vacuum and the universe
The first Austria–France–Italy (AFI) symposium, From the Vacuum to the Universe, took place on 19–20 October at the University of Innsbruck.
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The first Austria–France–Italy (AFI) symposium, From the Vacuum to the Universe, took place on 19–20 October at the University of Innsbruck.
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Dieter Trines looks back at the challenge of building HERA - the first and only electron–proton collider based on a superconducting-magnet ring.
Rolf-Dieter Heuer and Albrecht Wagner take stock of HERA’s harvest of physics.
A workshop at Lake Placid focused on developments in vertex detectors.
Highlights from Indiana’s latest meeting on CPT and Lorentz symmetry.
Steven Weinberg reflects on spontaneous symmetry breaking - an idea particle physicists learnt from Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer's theory of superconductivity.
TWEPP ’07 reviewed lessons learnt and looked to future projects.
Dave Morrisey describes the challenges of neutron-rich isotopes.
Symmetry and particles, 50 years after the discovery of parity violation.