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Higgs boson: the winner takes it all?

By Katarina Anthony. Published on 26 May 2015 in:
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This article is a republication from the CERN Bulletin. Since its discovery in 2012, the Higgs boson has been in the spotlight for both experimentalists and theorists. In addition to its confirmed role in the mass mechanism, recent papers have discussed its possible role in the inflation of the universe and in the matter-antimatter imbalance.

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IYL2015 Activities in Switzerland

By Minh Quang Tran, Bernhard Braunecker. Published on 26 May 2015 in:
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At present, most activities International Year of Light 2015 [IYL 2015] have focussed principally on science and technology of light, and less on cultural aspects of light (though some scientific research institutes however, do foresee talks on light and arts or theology). A laudable exception was the spring concert of the choir of the Bernese Gymnasium Neufeld at end of March 2015, which was dedicated to the IYL 2015. This exceptional concert presented an interesting selection of classical music on the theme ‘Light’. Examples were the composition ’Let there be light’ for choir, brass instruments and organ by Charles E. Ives, and ‘Uncertain Light’ for double choir a capella by Robert Schumann.

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Featured in EPN

By e-EPS. Published on 26 May 2015 in:
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Most recent highlights from EPN:
The ‘fire’ of opals
Small PET scanner based on MRI-compatible light sensor
Taking snapshots of atomic motion using electrons
Cosmic rays, clouds and climate
Sinking with the Titanic

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2015 Wuhan Photonics Week of the International Year of Light

By Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics. Published on 26 May 2015 in:
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The United Nations [UN] General Assembly proclaimed 2015 as the International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies [IYL 2015]. To celebrate the event, Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics [WNLO], with the support from many world known scientific societies and unions [1] launches Wuhan Photonics Week.

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EPS Executive and Staff activity for April 2015

By e-EPS. Published on 26 May 2015 in:
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The EPS works to support its members. Find below the list of activities of the EPS Executive Committee and staff for April 2015:
7-9 April: John Dudley, EPS vice-president, attended an International Year of Light Ceremony in Warsaw (PL) and met with the Presidents of OSA and SPIE (PL).
8 April: Christophe Rossel, EPS president, participated in the board meeting of the Swiss Physical Society in Bern (CH) in his position of delegate to the Swiss Academy of Natural Sciences.

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EPS sponsored workshop at GIREP-EPEC

By David Sands. Published on 26 May 2015 in:
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A Workshop on Teacher Shortages and the Preparation of School Leavers for Further Study
The European Physical Society is pleased to announce sponsorship of a workshop at the forthcoming conference of the International Research Group on Physics Teaching [GIREP-EPEC], 6-10 July 2015, Wroclaw, Poland to address the issue of teacher shortages and preparation of school leavers for further study in physics. There is growing evidence that these are problems across most, if not all, of Europe and the aim of the workshop is to try to gather that evidence together and stimulate further discussion and collaboration. Ten travel bursaries of up to 200 Euros are available to …

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Conference on the Gender Dimension in Science and Research

By EPWS. Published on 26 May 2015 in:
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How can we target and eliminate existing blind spots concerning the importance of sex and gender in science and research? How can the contribution and potential of the gender dimension to scientific excellence and innovation more purposefully be taken into account for the benefit of science and research as well as research policy at national and European level?

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New from the Netherlands’Physical Society – Science Tournament

By NNV. Published on 26 May 2015 in:
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On 4 June 2015, the national final of the nation-wide Science Tournament “Techniek Toernooi” will take place in the Netherlands.

The Science Tournament started at local schools. Pupils are encouraged to engage in technical experimentation, following a carefully designed work schedule. This way, they learn about scientific principles, they can develop their creativity and they experience that science is not scary and strange but fun, actually.

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Science @ HowTheLightGetsIn festival

By Iancu Daramus. Published on 23 April 2015 in:
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Science takes centre stage at HowTheLightGetsIn, the world’s largest philosophy and music festival, this May. Bringing together world-leading scientists, artists, philosophers and politicians including Roger Penrose, Laura Mersini-Houghton, Lawrence Krauss, John Ellis, Paul Krugman, Simon Baron-Cohen, George Ellis, John Searle, Tariq Ali and Lianne La Havas, for debates, talks and wild parties, this year’s programme examines the elements of reality that might soon turn out to be illusions.

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Frontier Detectors for Frontier Physics

By e-EPS. Published on 27 January 2015 in:
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This meeting is the thirteenth in a series initiated in 1980 and will be held in Castiglione della Pescaia and La Biodola, Italy, devoted to advanced detectors for high energy and astroparticle physics experiments. It will take place from 24-30 May 2015.

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