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By e-EPS. Published on 30 March 2015 in:
Features, March 2015,

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Crossing borders: the DNA of physics by H.C.W. Beijerinck
The acoustics of a concert hall as a linear problem by Tapio Lokki and Jukka Pätynen
On house renovation and co-authoring: tricks of the trade to boost your h-index by Roberto Piazza
The European Science Foundation: death or mid-life crisis? > by Martin Hynes
Hearing overcomes uncertainty relation and measure duration of ultrashort pulses by Marcin Majka, …

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EPN IYL2015 special issue

By Victor R. Velasco. Published on 27 January 2015 in:
2015, Features, IYL 2015, January 2015, ,

In the EPN Editorial Advisory Board meeting, held in Paris on 27 September 2014, it was decided to have a special issue devoted to the International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies [IYL 2015].
All the features in the EPN 46/5-6, with more pages than the other four issues, will be devoted to subjects related to the IYL2015. Prof. Luc Bergé, Chair of the Quantum Electronics and Optics Division of the EPS, will be the Guest Editor of this special issue.

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By EPN. Published on 27 February 2014 in:
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- ‘In free fall’ by Herman C.W. Beijerinck
- 100 years of semiconductor science – The Ukrainian contribution by V.G. Lytovchenko and M.V. Strikha
- Confined to grow? – Publication dynamics and the proliferation of scientific journals by Istvan Daruka
- The atmospheres of extrasolar planets by Thérèse Encrenaz
- Chernobyl’s Legacy: Black Prophecies’ Bubble by Yehoshua Socol…

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By e-EPS. Published on 20 December 2013 in:
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An eye-witness report on how the CD came about by Jacques Heemskerk
Physics funding at the German Research Foundation by Karin Zach
The scientific consensus on climate change – Combating a two-decade campaign attacking by John Cook
How does light move? – Determining the flow of light without destroying interference by M.D. Davidović and A.S. Sanz

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By EPN. Published on 25 October 2013 in:
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A Tribute to Jean Perrin by Henk Kubbinga
Can comments cause citations? Yes, they can! by Michael Schreiber
A look inside white OLEDs by Peter Bobbert and Reinder Coehoorn.
On inverse problemes in physics by Georges Jobert.

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By e-EPS. Published on 21 August 2013 in:
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Most recent highlights from EPN:
Czech electricity grid challenged by German wind by Zbyněk Boldiš
The European Mathematical Society: the home for Mathematics in Europe by Marta Sanz-Solé
Letter to the Editor: crossing borders by Herman C.W. Beijerinck
An eye-witness report on how the WWW came about by Horst Wenninger
Surprises in the Hard X-ray Sky by Thierry J.-L. Courvoisier

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By e-EPS. Published on 25 June 2013 in:
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The SRB solar thermal panel by C. Benvenuti
The force of a tiny synthetic machine by Tiziana Svaldo-Lanero and Anne-Sophie Duwez
Making the Elements in the Universe by Karlheinz Langanke and Friedrich-Karl Thielemann

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By e-EPS. Published on 29 April 2013 in:
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Most recent highlights from EPN:

Opening a new window on the Universe: the future Gravitational Wave detectors by Michele Punturo
My amazing experience by Ofri Kahana
Inspiring learning environment, the school as a three-dimensional text book by Mirjana Božić
Beauty in disguise – the physics behind the power grid by Christian Ohler

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By e-EPS. Published on 27 February 2013 in:
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Heavy ice, by L.J.F.(Jo) Hermans
Water is a vital substance for life on planet Earth. This is obvious for liquid water with its crucial role for any species living on the globe. But also solid water plays a more important role than one might expect.

Surprises in cycling aerodynamics, by Bert Blocken, Thijs Defraeye, Erwin Koninckx, Jan Carmeliet and Peter Hespel…

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By e-EPS. Published on 19 December 2012 in:
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Nobel 2012: trapped ions and photons

A Tribute to Max von Laue

Sensitive magnetometers based on dark states …

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By e-EPS. Published on 28 August 2012 in:
August 2012, Information,

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging: a success story for superconductivity

Merging incompatible materials

Neutrinos and the hunt for the last mixing angle

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By e-EPS. Published on 28 June 2012 in:
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Optically pumped alkali magnetometers for biomedical applications

Pionic Deuterium

The nature and origin of ultra high-energy cosmic rays

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