Read article 'Power and prejudice: women in physics'
Power and prejudice: women in physics
Marianne Johansen goes in search of facts about an emotive issue.
Thank you for registering
If you'd like to change your details at any time, please visit My account
Read article 'Power and prejudice: women in physics'
Marianne Johansen goes in search of facts about an emotive issue.
Read article 'Puppi: promoting new horizons in physics'
Antonino Zichichi provides a personal look at the work of Gianni Puppi.
Read article 'Harnessing the power of the plasma wakefield'
Chan Joshi reviews recent progress with plasma-based accelerators.
Read article 'Michael Frayn questions our place in the universe'
Carolyn Lee talks to the author and playwright about his life and his latest book.
Read article 'LHC magnet tests: the Indian connection'
Vinod Chohan looks back at the results of a unique collaboration.
Read article 'Theory of unity connects science and social values'
The Festival of Science 2006, held in Genoa, Italy, attracted 250,000 visitors. Physicist and systems theorist Fritjof Capra, one of the special guests of the event, talked to Beatrice Bressan about h...
Read article 'Canada looks to future of subatomic physics'
A recent review by the Canadian subatomic-physics community has identified the main priorites for the coming years for research in nuclear and particle physics in Canada.
Read article 'FAIR builds future for ion and antiproton research'
Construction should begin later this year on the new Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Darmstadt, and the first experiments could start up in 2012.
Read article 'Solving the mystery of the missing neutrinos'
In the May 2007 issue, Nick Jelley and Alan Poon looked back at the achievements of the SNO experiment.
Read article 'The LHC: illuminating the high-energy frontier'
During the next few years, discoveries at CERN's Large Hadron Collider will revolutionize our understanding of matter, forces and space. John Ellis looks at what might lie in store.