Científicos de los detectores CMS y ATLAS, del Gran Colisionador de Hadrones (LHC) del Centro Europeo de Investigación Nuclear (CERN), presentaron este martes los resultados obtenidos este »»
El proyecto SHARDS analiza con el GTC galaxias masivas muy antiguas para, entre otras cosas, aclarar cómo se formaron. Con cerca del 70% de las observaciones realizadas, »»
En un seminario celebrado hoy en la sede de la Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear (CERN) en Ginebra, los experimentos ATLAS y CMS del Gran Colisionador »»
Los satélites Clúster de la ESA han descubierto que los aceleradores naturales de partículas son mucho más eficientes de lo que se pensaba. Por primera vez, se »»
El Instituto de Física Corpuscular (IFIC, CSIC-UV) es el único centro español que participa en la fabricación de uno de los detectores que se instalarán en SuperKEKB, »»
Nuevos datos del proyecto OPERA vuelven a señalar que los neutrinos viajan más rápido que la luz, según un comunicado del Insitut de Physique Nucleaire de Lyon »»
El experimento NEXT podría revelar por qué el universo está formado por materia y no por antimateria. El Instituto de Física Corpuscular, que coordina el proyecto, alberga »»
El Laboratorio Subterráneo de Canfranc, la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, el Instituto de Física Corpuscular (CSIC-UV) y Acciona participan en el proyecto europeo de creación del ‘Gran »»
The video shows photorealistic representations of reduced c scenes. This means that the speed of light has been slowed down from over one billion kilometres per hour »»
Even in a peaceful looking scene such as this one of Saturn and its moon Tethys, the Cassini spacecraft reveals clues about how Saturn is ever-changing. Saturn's northern hemisphere still shows the scars of the huge storm that raged through much of 2011 (see PIA14905). And, day by day, the shadows cast by the rings on the planet's southern hemisphere are growing wider as the seasons progress toward northern summer. See PIA11667 and PIA09793 to learn about the changing seasons and the shadows cast by the rings. Tethys (660 miles, or 1,062 kilometers across) appears above the rings to the left of the center of the image. The image was taken with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on Jan. 10, 2012 using a spectral filter sensitive to wavelengths of near-infrared light centered at 752 nanometers. The view was obtained at a distance of approximately 1.4 million miles (2.3 million kilometers) from Saturn and at a Sun-Saturn-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 39 degrees. Image scale on Saturn is 84 miles (136 kilometers) per pixel. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute Read More
ESA astronaut and former physicist at CERN Christer Fuglesang returns a symbolic neutralino particle to CERN after flying it to the International Space Station on the occasion of his STS128 mission in 2009. […]
Dans cette édition spéciale vidéo du Coin de l'Ombuds, Vincent Vuillemin, l'Ombuds du CERN, s'intéresse à un cas d'exclusion sociale au CERN. Notez que les personnages et les situations traités dans ce film sont pure fiction, et que toute ressemb... […]
In this special video edition of the Ombuds' Corner, Ombudsman Vincent Vuillemin takes a look at a social exclusion at CERN. Please note that the characters and situations appearing in this work are fictitious, and any resemblance to real persons or ev... […]
In a recently published paper, the LHCb collaboration reported on a possible deviation from the Standard Model. Theorists are now working to calculate precisely this effect and to evaluate the implications that such an unexpected result could have on... […]
CMS will be installing 72 new cathode strip chambers (CSC) to the endcaps of the detector during the 2013/2014 Long Shutdown. These new chambers are currently under construction in Building 904. […]
In a recently published paper, the LHCb Collaboration has reported on a possible deviation from the Standard Model. Theorists are now working to calculate precisely this effect and to evaluate the implications that such unexpected result could have on... […]
Un estudio realizado por investigadores del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) revela que la densidad de plantas de la especie marina Posidonia oceanica podría disminuir un »» […]
Consiguen obtener baterías de litio con ánodo de silicio que aguantan más de 6000 ciclos de carga y tienen una capacidad 10 veces superior a las actuales. »» […]
Materials properties databases are a crucial source of information when doing research in Materials Science. The creation and regular updating of such databases requires identification and collection of relevant worldwide scientific and technical lit... […]
In this special video edition of the Ombuds' Corner, Vincent Vuillemin takes a look at a social exclusion at CERN. Please note that the characters and situations appearing in this work are fictitious, and any resemblance to real persons... […]