
EPS announces prize winners
The achievements of 17 physicists have been recognized by prizes from the EPS
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The achievements of 17 physicists have been recognized by prizes from the EPS
A second superconducting energy gap might explain the unusual properties of magnesium diboride
The 2003 L’Oréal Awards for Women in Science will recognize condensed matter scientists from five continents
Novel tests on water molecules could solve the solar radiation discrepancy
A breakthrough in electron microscopy could boost the semiconductor industry
The success of ‘cosmic inflation’ is recognized on the centenary of Dirac’s birth
Ultrashort laser pulses could be used to remove tooth decay painlessly
Laser telemetry could solve an impending communication bottleneck
Medicine, communications and computing could benefit from advances in semiconductor science
If anyone deserves more than one biography then surely that honour should go to Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), the physicist who produced the most powerful explosion in the history of the world and 14 years later was awarded the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize for his support of human rights. It is for this reason that I […]