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Physics of Particles and Nuclei

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[an error occurred while processing this directive] Physics of Particles and Nuclei An English translation of the journal, Fizika Elementarnykh Chastits i Atomnogo Yadra Insightful reviews of high-energy and nuclear physics research Published by leading physicists from member countries of the Dubna Joint Institute for Nuclear Research as well as scientists from other countries, review articles in this eminent journal examine: elementary particle physics; problems of vacuum in quantum field theory including condensed matter problems; nuclear physics; automatic processing of experimental data; and accelerators and related instrumentation. Contributions have included reviews of: Structure functions of hadrons Precise tests of QCD at LEP-energy Spin effects in QCD Integrable systems Developmen Read More
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A Science Odyssey: You Try It: Atom Builder

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--> Go directly to Atom Builder activity (84K - requires Shockwave ) How small can we go? The stuff you scrape off burnt toast is made primarily of atoms of carbon. But what makes up a carbon atom -- or any other atom? The first subatomic particle to be identified was the electron, in 1898. Ten years later, Ernest Rutherford discovered that atoms have a very dense nucleus, which contains protons. In 1932, James Chadwick discovered the neutron, another particle located within the nucleus. And so scientists thought they had found the smallest atomic building blocks. This changed in 1963 when Murray Gell-Mann proposed his quark theory. Gell-Mann believed that each proton and each neutron is made up of three even smaller particles -- particles he named quarks. Physicists have learned a great d Read More
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American Nuclear Society

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What's New 11/15: Don't wait - nominate someone for Fellow today 11/13: American Nuclear Society awards Presidential Citations 11/13: American Nuclear Society honors nuclear experts 11/8: ANS to host global meeting on nuclear 11/5: D.C. teachers experiment with nuclear science 11/5: DOE schedules Yucca Mountain Project hearings 11/5: Renew your membership for 2008 [members] 10/10: Special Award Topic announced >> more items... Membership Information Public Information benefits, classifications, dues, renewals, etc. resources for the public, teachers, students, and media Constituencies Meetings professional divisions, sections, branches, and international including paper review and online registration Honors and Awards Publications including forms, recipients, and scholarship informat Read More
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Ames Laboratory Home Page

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About Ames Laboratory Scientific Programs Public Affairs Education Programs Visitor Information Doing Business with Ames Laboratory Ames Laboratory Directory Human Resources EEOICP (Energy Employee Occupational Illness Compensation Program) Security | Privacy | Disclaimers Comments/Questions? Notify info@ameslab.gov © 2007 Ames Laboratory 111 TASF Ames, IA 50011-3020 (515) 294-9557 Updated November 14, 2007 Welcome Aboard! Ames Laboratory Director-designate Alex King, right, gets a warm welcome from Larry Jones, director of the Lab's Materials Preparation Center, during a get-acquainted reception with employees. King was in Ames Nov. 12 to meet with ISU and Ames Lab officials and attended the welcome reception in his honor. ( Read more ) Newsroom News MFRC partner in Center of Excellence P Read More
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Chernobyl: A Nuclear Disaster

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[ Information About the Creators ~ Endnote and Source Listings ] You can search the entire Chernobyl site for keywords by entering them below. Search: Please leave any comments and feedback to the authors at 3426@advanced.org . This page was created by Peter Bleickardt, Steven Quirk, and Bill Beegle for the ThinkQuest Internet Contest. Read More
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DePaul University

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DOE Office of Science - Homepage

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About the Office of Science News and Information Accomplishments/Awards Program Offices Research Universities National Laboratories Scientific User Facilities Budget and Planning Grants and Contracts Project Assessment Safety Field Offices Quick Links Site Map Contact Office of Science On November 1, 2007, at a White House ceremony, eight DOE “early career” researchers received the 2006 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent careers. Each PECASE winner received a citation, a plaque and a commitment for continued funding of their work from their agency for five years. The eight DOE researchers -- four funded by the Office o Read More
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EFDA-JET, Fusion Basics

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a member of EIROforum About JET EFDA FUSION BASICS FOCUS ON JET & ITER MULTIMEDIA PUBLICATIONS CONFERENCES News : Site Map : FAQ : Contact : Links Search Home > Fusion Basics 1. What is fusion ? 2. Conditions for a fusion reaction 3. Magnetic Plasma confinement - the Tokamak 4. Heating the plasma 5. Measuring the plasma 6. Fusion as a future energy source Fusion Basics These pages will provide you with basic information on nuclear fusion and the fundamental concepts of the tokamak. Nuclear reactions are capable of releasing huge quantities of energy. Such reactions can be achieved either by the nuclear fission (splitting) of elements of high atomic number or by the nuclear fusion (joining) of elements with low atomic number. In astrophysics, fusion reactions power the stars and produce Read More
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Eric Weisstein's World of Physics

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2,700 entries, 14,065 cross-references, 172 figures, 22 animated graphics , 0 live Java applets, and counting... [ download policy | FAQs ] November 22, 2007 Read More
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Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

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About Fermilab Contacting Fermilab Inquiring Minds Visiting Fermilab Education Public Events Publications Fermilab at Work For Physicists Fermilab Now Job Opportunities Search Help/About The Site Home Page HEP Program News & Information Particle Physics News Image Bank Fermilab in the News Pierre Auger Observatory closes in on long-standing mystery Scientists of the Pierre Auger Collaboration announced Nov. 8 that active galactic nuclei are the most likely candidate for the source of the highest-energy cosmic rays that hit Earth. The results appear in the Nov. 9 issue of the journal Science. Read more Science in the Neighborhood ILC Citizens' Task Force Changing water levels due to nature, water management Update on low levels of tritium at Fermilab US LHC Web site One-stop shopping for in Read More
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Fermilab Science Education Office

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Search Programs | Search Science Adventures | About Us | Fermilab Friends | Fermilab Home Welcome Educators Physicists Students Visitors Watch the video below. It may take some time to load. It is a new feature and may not work in all browsers. Please let the webmaster know if you cannot see it. Watch the video below. It may take some time to load. It is a new feature and may not work in all browsers. Please let the webmaster know if you cannot see it. Watch the video below. It may take some time to load. It is a new feature and may not work in all browsers. Please let the webmaster know if you cannot see it. Watch the video below. It may take some time to load. It is a new feature and may not work in all browsers. Please let the webmaster know if you cannot see it. Watch the video below. Read More
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General Atomics Fusion Education

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Quick Links Mission Statement What is Fusion? Teacher Resources Student Resources Calendar Contact Us Driving Directions Free Material Ask the Wizard Movies Photo Gallery DIII-D Tours Teacher Workshops Slide Show Presentations Island Students + Science = Success! September 12 , 2007 Interactive Science for 3,000 So Cal Students October 3–4 , 2007 Join us in Orlando at the APS/DPP Meeting November 13, 2007 CONTACT DIRECTIONS | Home | Mission Statement | What is Fusion? | Teacher Resources | Student Resources | Calendar | Contact Us | Read More
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GFN Menu

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NUCLEAR PHYSICS GROUP University of Salamanca Nuclear Physics - An Introduction People Interesting WWW pages on Physics Facultad de Ciencias (FÍsicas) Pl. La Merced s/n E-37008 Salamanca Phone : 0034 923 294434 Fax : 0034 923 294584 © 1996 Grupo de FÍsica Nuclear - UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA (& Co.) Salamanca, 1 de Septiembre de 1996. Read More
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High Energy Physics at The University of Chicago

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Home | People | Research | Talks & Events | Directions | HEP Links Proposed International Linear Collider What's Happening in HEP? Nov 19 4:15 pm The DES Experiment RI - 480 John Peoples, FNAL Nov 26 4:15 pm Searching for Warped Throats and Hidden Valleys at the LHC RI - 480 Kathryn Zurek, University of Wisconsin Dec 3 4:15 pm Anomaly Mediated Neutrino Dynamics RI - 480 Richard Hill, FNAL Dec 8 Quarter Ends Our Research Groups ATLAS - p p collisions at the LHC (14 TeV) CDF - p p collisions at Fermilab (2 TeV) E14 at JPARC - CP violation at JPARC Double Chooz - Neutrino oscillations with a nuclear reactor KTeV - Direct CP violation International Linear Collider - Proposed electron-positron collider Picosecond Timing - Development of Picosecond Resolution Time-of-Flight Links for HEP Users W Read More
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I.P.N.A.S. IPNAS home page

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THESE PAGES ARE OBSOLETE! please update to http://www.ipnas.org Welcome to the I.P.N.A.S.! Institut de Physique NuclÉaire Atomique et Spectroscopie de L'UniversitÉ de LiÈge, Belgique Laboratory of Nuclear, Atomic Physics and Spectroscopy of the University of LiÈge Staff Research Publications Local server The laboratory and the city ( 3 pictures) Useful information about the ULg Science Faculty GesSpectre Online books and journals To see our faces look at the "Trombinoscope" of the IPNAS group. back IPNAS U.Lg. Last Update: Oct 2000 Henri-Pierre GARNIR < hpgarnir@ulg.ac.be > David STRIVAY < dstrivay@ulg.ac.be > Read More
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Imperial College London | Department of Physics | High Energy Physics

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Quick Navigation ----------------------------- Imperial home page A-Z of Departments Courses Research Alumni ----------------------------- Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Natural Sciences - Faculty of Life Sciences Faculty of Medicine Humanities Tanaka Business School The Graduate Schools: - Engineering and Physical Sciences - Life Sciences and Medicine ----------------------------- Spectrum (College Intranet) College directory Help --> Note: Your browser does not support javascript or you have javascript turned off. Although this will not affect your accessibility to the content of this site, some of the advanced navigation features may not be available to you. Note: Some of the graphical elements of this site are only visible to browsers that support accepted web standards . The conten Read More
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INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND NUCLEAR ENERGY, Sofia

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???????? ?? ?????? ??????????? ? ?????? ??????????, ????? INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND NUCLEAR ENERGY, Sofia ???????? ???????: 13 ??????? 2007 Last updated: November 13, 2007 INRNE Logo © 2002 by the Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy INRNE Logo designed by Wiliam Kitanov Read More
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Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare - Welcome to the INFN Roma Home Page

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Journey into the Atom

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Celebrating 100 years of particle physics * A ThinkQuest Project created by Team Number 10380 Rahul Jain (Team Leader) and Shaheen Gandhi J.J. Thomson discovered the electron in 1897 , sparking the search for more sub-atomic particles and creating the field of particle physics. We dedicate this site to him for all that his discovery precipitated. By the way, it's also the 50 th anniversary of the discovery of the pion . If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, pages will load and the site is fully enjoyable, but some JavaScript may not work. Read More
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Map of the Nuclides

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Map of the Nuclides This Map to the Nuclides is something like the Chart of the Nuclides. It provides a graphic interface to a variety of data for the nuclides, including level structures from TUNL, radioactive decay data from ENDF/B-VI, raw and interpreted neutron-data evaluations from ENDF/B-VI, Postscript plots of the cross sections, and ground-state masses and properties from Moller & Nix. It also provides access to elemental information, including photoatomic, electroatomic, and atomic relaxation data. In order to minimize the download time for the graphics, the chart is based on a set of maps for different Z ranges: Z = 1 - 20 Z = 21 - 40 Z = 41 - 60 Z = 61 - 80 Z = 81 - 100 Just select a desired Z range and click on the desired nuclide to see what data are available for that isotope Read More
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Neutrino History

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Compteur gratuit HISTORY OF THE NEUTRINOS Those pages are a private initiative. According to the author, the historical or scientific informations they contain are right. Nevertheless, errors cannot be absent and any remarks or suggestions are welcome. Version francaise Historical summary Prehistory of neutrino What is neutrino? HISTORY Some numbers Sources of neutrinos Some of the main actors Neutrinos in the Universe Neutrino Experiments Neutrinos at LAPP Related enigma Results 1998 on neutrinos Thanks Some Web pages related to the neutrino history Experimental discovery of the neutrino Discovery of radioactivity An other history of neutrinos Very nice neutrino pages (in french) of A. de Bellefon (SFP) A short summary of the neutrino history 1898 Discovery of the radioactivity The first Read More
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NIKHEF

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No Title

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Next: Introduction Introduction Superfluidity in neutron matter and neutron stars Superfluidity in nuclear matter and the crossover to Bose condensation of deuterons Green's functions techniques and parquet theory Phenomenological studies of superfluidity in nuclear systems using Fermi Liquid Theory About this document ... \ystein Elgar|y Sat May 3 15:43:38 METDST 1997 Read More
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North by Northwest to Catch A Neutrino in the Act

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Space Science News home North by Northwest to Catch A Neutrino in the Act Film emulsions may help determine if elusive particles change "flavor" as they travel Aug. 30, 1999: Can a subatomic particle change its identity like a shape-shifter in a science fiction movie? If the particle, the neutrino, indeed oscillates among the three possible "flavors," it means that neutrinos have a small mass that may account for some of the missing mass in the universe. Right : Dr. James Derrickson of NASA/Marshall places photographic emulsions in a temperature- and humidity-control cabinet where the plates will cure after being poured by hand. cabinet where they will be temperature Links to 1674x1380-pixel, 543K JPG . Credit: NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center To help answer this, scie Read More
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NRC: Home Page

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Search Options Index | Site Map | FAQ | Facility Info | Help | Glossary | Contact Us Protecting People and the Environment UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION About NRC The Commission Statutory Authority Strategic Plan Budget & Performance Organization & Functions Locations History Values Policy Making Radiation Protection How We Regulate Grants Civil Rights Nuclear Reactors Locations of Operating Power Reactors">Operating Reactor Locations Reactor Quick Links Power Reactors Non-Power Reactors Operating Reactors Operator Licensing New Reactor Licensing Reactor Safety Research Advisory Comm (ACRS) Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities Nuclear Materials Fuel Cycle Facility Locations Uranium Mill Locations Material Quick Links Special Nuclear Material Sou Read More
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Nuclear and Energy Physics, Department of Physics, University of Oslo

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UiO - web pages UiO - persons WWW - HotBot WWW - AltaVista WWW - Google About The University Academics Student Life University Library RESEARCH - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Department of Physics Nuclear and Energy Physics Department of Physics | Studies | Research | Internal | Norwegian Foucaults Pendulum Research - Nuclear and Energy Physics News: Ingen nyheter. Earlier news General information Staff and students Research projects The Cyclotron Laboratory Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics ALICE Nuclear High Spin Physics Theoretical Nuclear Physics Energy Physics Quantum Computing Studies Courses Other information Contact us Editors: Editors at the Department of Physics, webmaster@fys.uio.no Document created: 29.11.2001, certified: 29.11.2001 Get in touch with the Universit Read More
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Nuclear Phyics Group Portal, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Physics PhD

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Entire Web This Site NPE Wiki Glasgow Uni JLAB GSI :· homepage --> --> NPE Jobs --> Top | Home | Contact | People | Research | Publications | PhD | Meetings | News | Email | Links | Wiki Grid & MonALISA | Physics & Astronomy Department | About this site | WebStats | Comments Site designed and maintained by D. Protopopescu Hint: This will show the personal info page Hint: This will perform a custom G o o g l e search with this person's name Hint: This will link to this person's homepage. Hint: Google Scholar Search for this article (Beta) Read More
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Nuclear Physics

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Nuclear Physics: Past, Present and Future

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THIS SITE IS DESIGNED FOR THIRD GENERATION BROWSERS, OTHERS SHOULD USE THE NETSCAPE 2.0 VERSION OF THIS SITE Understanding the atom was exclusiv ely a pursuit of scientists for a long time . There was a time when the w orkings of these tiny particles wer e of no consequence to ordinary pe ople. That time ended over fift y years ago, when scientists irrefutabl y demonstrated the power of the atom to the world, yet there are many who stil l fail to comprehend the physics behind this awesome technology. Ad dressing a general audience, we expla in the physics behind this technology , connecting it to popular history, c urrent issues and prospects for the future. Ad ditionally, we provide a forum for us ers to discuss material presented on thi s site and express their though ts regarding variou Read More
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Nuclear Reactions - Succeed in Physical Science: School for Champions

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The School for Champions is an educational website that shows you how to achieve your dreams. Search site SfC Home Physical Science Explanation of Nuclear Reactions - Succeed in Physical Science. Also refer to atomic energy, reactor, bomb, atoms, electrons, protons, neutrons, isotopes, Uranium, Einstein, radioactivity, WBT, Ron Kurtus, School for Champions. Copyright © Restrictions Nuclear Reactions by Ron Kurtus (revised 16 November 2000) Radioactive substances give off energy as they decay into more stable elements. (See Radioactivity for more information.) When the decay in a substance like Uranium is accelerated, the result is a nuclear reaction. This may be something like the sudden uncontrolled decay of an atomic explosion or the controlled manufacture of energy in a nuclear power pl Read More
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NukeStation Terminus

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Wel-Come to NukeStation Terminus. Requires Flash 4 plugin and a browser supporting javascript. Recommended Resolution : 800 * 600. Designed for www.thinkquest.org by team C006141. Happy Surfing!! Read More
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Physlets Home Page

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Welcome to the Physlets resource page. Physlets, Ph ysics App lets , are small flexible Java applets designed for science education. You do not need to become a Java expert in order to use Physlets. The links on the right contain tutorials, download instructions, and example problems to help you use Physlets in your teaching. Physlets have been tested on Mac OS X and Ubuntu. For a book and CD containing ready-to-run Physlet-based Illustrations, Exercises, and Problems for modern physics and quantum mechanics courses see the Physlet Quantum Physics book (over 200 exercises) introductory physics courses see the Physlet Physics book (over 800 exercises) For an introduction to scripting see the Physlets book. This book is now available in Spanish ! For a discussion of how to use Physlets with Read More
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Please use www

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Please use www.feynman.com to connect to the website Please notify the webmaster of the referring site that the link needs to be changed. Read More
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Quarks to Quasars, Powers of Ten

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A Question of Scale Quarks to Quasars This website presents the universe in powers of 10. From the smallest particles within the nucleus of an atom to the expanse of the visible universe and beyond, a unique sequence of images displays the relative sizes of objects in our universe. This site is a study on the effect of adding another zero. Since I was young I have been fascinated and inspired by the essay " Cosmic View " by Kees Boeke and the book The Powers of Ten , written by Philip and Phyllis Morrison and the Office of Charles and Ray Eames . The idea was to examine the relationship of the size of things from the atom to the entire universe. I have used these sources as a jumping off point for this presentation. The internet provides a flexibility unavailable to the linear st Read More
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Redirect Test

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Risoe National Laboratory. Research in energy, medico technology, medico materials

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Research Education Business Relations Meet us Job and Career News and Calendar Knowledge Base About Risø Find department... Biosystems Fuel Cells and Solid State Chemistry Materials Research Optics and Plasma Research Polymers Radiation Research Systems Analysis Wind Energy Administration Building and Construction Service Information Service IT Service Find employee Find expert Find publication Temperature, voltage, resistance, current and pressure calibration. See what Risø offers Get a development department with 400 scientists If you need a collaborator to produce mechanical components, then try Risø Workshop Right now Risø has 5 available positions as PhD. It could be the thing for you Book a visit from Risø's Fusion and Plasma Roadshow Follow the speed of the wind above the sea. Risø Read More
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RUHEP-NP

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RuHEP-NP High Energy and Nuclear Physics in Russia Window to Research of Fundamental Properties of Matter in Russia We are grateful to RUHEP/ RADIO-MSU Network for network and other software support! RuHEP-NP SubPage "Russian High Energy and Nuclear Physics Electronic News Bulletin" ( News from International HEP and NP Conferences, Coming events in Russia et cet.) In English and Russian, in Russian only (KOI8-r Encoding) Who is who in Russian High Energy & Nuclear Physics History of Russian Nuclear and High Energy Physics RUHEP Goals, History & Structure Main Sites - Main Russian HEP & NP Institutions. Main Experimental Installations and Facilities RUHEP Database Projects BAFIZ Project pages at: JINR (Dubna), PNPI (St. Petersburg), IHEP (Protvino), ITEP (Moscow), NPI MSU (Moscow). VINITI - Read More
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Super-Kamiokande at UC Irvine

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Old UCI Page Announcement Paper (submitted to Phys.Rev.Lett) Clinton on Neutrinos FAQ Links Discovery of neutrino mass! On June 5, 1998, the Super-Kamiokande collaboration announced discovery of evidence for neutrino mass at the Neutrino '98 conference, held in Takayama, Japan. On July 3, a paper describing the discovery was submitted to Physical Review Letters . This discovery is the culmination of over two years of research, and will have important implications for the fields of particle physics and cosmology. Schematic view of the Super-Kamiokande detector Click here to begin tour Learn more about neutrinos! This site explains what all the excitement is about. It's designed so that you can selectively visit the topics which interest you, or follow a guided tour through all the topics. N Read More
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The Particle Adventure

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Languages : Chinese (in USA / Taiwan ) Deutsch Dutch EspaÑol (in USA / Spain ) FranÇaise Greek Italiano Norsk Polski PortuguÊs Romanian Slovenska Suomea (Finnish ) Mirror sites: USA (LBNL) | Switzerland (CERN) | UK (Durham) | Japan (KEK) | Russia (Novosibirsk) | Russia (Protvino) | Brazil | Italy (Genova) Supported by US DOE and NSF Funding Credits Project Credits Posters , CD-ROMs, etc. Physics Central To order charts Classroom Activities The Fireworks of Particles Book: The Charm of Strange Quarks QuarkNet Educational Program Particle Chart Particle History & Summary Hands on CERN Glossary Interesting Physics Sites Site Map , How to Use this Site History of the Universe Poster We appreciate your comments. Send email to pdgeduc@lbl.gov Teachers may use this form Copyright 2002 by the Part Read More
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The SNO Homepage

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The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Information en franÇais --> The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory ( SNO ) results have provided revolutionary insight into the properties of neutrinos and the core of the sun. The detector, shown in the artist's conception below, was built 6800 feet under ground, in INCO's Creighton mine near Sudbury, Ontario. SNO is a heavy-water Cherenkov detector that is designed to detect neutrinos produced by fusion reactions in the sun. It uses 1000 tonnes of heavy water , on loan from Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), contained in a 12 meter diameter acrylic vessel. Neutrinos react with the heavy water (D2O) to produce flashes of light called Cherenkov radiation. This light is then detected by an array of 9600 photomultiplier tubes mounted on a geodesic support stru Read More
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The World of Nuclear Science

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Nuclear Science: You should use a JavaScript-enabled browser for best results. [an error occurred while processing this directive] The World of Nuclear Science Official URL is /C004606 Copyright © 2000 ThinkQuest Team C004606. All rights reserved. Viewed best with a 16 bit colour 800x600 monitor or better. Read More
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Todd's Atomic Homepage - ROUTER

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UIC - Uranium&Nuclear Power Information Centre

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Weekly Digest Newsletter Nuclear Power for Electricity Radioactive Wastes Other Aspects of Fuel Cycle Radiation & Health Plant Safety New Reactor Technology Avoiding Weapons Proliferation Resources & Uranium Market Particular Countries Mining & Environment Climate Change Non-Electricity Uses of Nuclear Energy General/Sundry Glossary News : Education Resources : Briefing Papers : Uranium in Australia : Search Frequently Asked Questions : Opinion : Other Nuclear Links Uranium Information Centre Serving the web since 1995 News Education Resources Briefing Papers Uranium in Australia Search the Information Centre About UIC & AUA WNA Reactor Database AUA Fact Sheet Guide for Media Guide for Analysts Australian Uranium Association A.B.N. 30 005 503 828 GPO Box 1649, Melbourne 3001, Australia pho Read More
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