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Travelling around the world through nuclear physics
Professor Vladimir Zelevinsky from Michigan State University describes his journey in nuclear physics, from student life in Moscow to family life and a successful career in the USA.
National Science Foundation: promoting the progress of science
The National Science Foundation (NSF) works to push the boundaries of knowledge, explains Physics Division Director, Dr Denise Caldwell.
How studying neutrinos can help us to better understand the Universe
Professors Luis A Anchordoqui from CUNY and Vanderbilt University’s Thomas J Weiler explain how neutrinos help us to understand the Universe.
Physicists from ALICE discuss the strong interaction between hadrons
Physicists Oton Vazquez Doce and Laura Fabbietti from CERN’s ALICE collaboration spoke to Caitlin Magee about the strong interaction hadrons.
Towards a precise measurement of the CP violation phase
Dr Vincent Tisserand, Research Director at Clermont Ferrand Physics Laboratory (LPC PLUS), looks at the past, present, and future of efforts to make a precise measurement of the CP violation phase to challenge the Standard Model of Particle Physics.
Neutrino experiments in Japan: tradition at the frontier of physics
Professor Federico Sanchez from the University of Geneva looks at the history of neutrino experiments in Japan.
Connecting the physics of semimetals to the theory of black holes
A joint research collaboration has launched a three-year research project connecting the physics of semimetals to the theory of black holes.
Scientists suggest newly detected X-ray emissions from neutron stars could be...
As published in Physical Review Letters, evidence of long-sought hypothetical particles, known as axions, could be found in X-ray emissions.
Exploring matter 10 microseconds after the Big Bang
Professor John W Harris, from Yale University’s Department of Physics, discusses how a better understanding of what happened immediately after the Big Bang could...
The fundamental role of physics in understanding the universe
Professor Regina Demina, from the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Rochester, argues that the role of physics is finding the truth and making sense of the world, and should not be seen as only geared towards the discovery of wholly new phenomena
Researchers create nanoscale diamond needles to conduct electricity
An international team of scientists suggest that diamonds could conduct electricity when they are deformed to nanoscale needles.
Using computer simulations, the team, led by...
Planck-HFI – a window onto the history of the Universe
Dr François Bouchet, Research Director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), was one of the pioneers of the European Space Agency’s...
Early Universe cosmology: theoretical models and observational data
Mairi Sakellariadou, Professor of Theoretical Physics at King’s College London, discusses her research into early Universe cosmology.
Professor Mairi Sakellariadou’s research into theoretical physics and...
The Electron-Ion Collider – a new frontier in nuclear physics
Doon Gibbs, Director of the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Stuart Henderson, Director of the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, discuss the Electron-Ion Collider –...
The latest results from heavy-ion experiments at RHIC and LHC
Professor Rene Bellwied from the University of Houston describes the latest results from heavy-ion experiments at RHIC and LHC and their relevance to our...
Teaching evolution in schools and colleges – a clash with religious...
Michael J Reiss, Professor of Science Education at UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK, discusses some of the challenges of teaching evolution...
EURAMET – driving excellence in spintronics research
EURAMET explains how European collaborative spintronics research is supporting future developments in electronics.
EURAMET European research projects are addressing the needs of industry through important...
Understanding the origin of the universe with particle detector technologies
Dr Giovanni Lamanna, Director of Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules, speak to The Innovation Platform about particle detector technologies and the significance of...
Shaping the future: computational exploration and design of functional compounds
The Luber Group at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, works on the development of forefront computational methods at the interface of chemistry, biology, physics...
Extracting helium from flare gas: A novel approach for diminishing North...
Tim Rynott, CEO of Four Corners Helium, and Dr Martin Leipzig of ML and Associates, discuss the helium landscape, issues with losing helium, and how to combat it with innovative helium extraction techniques.