Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Magnet challenges for ITER ITER uses complex magnets to control a 150 million Kelvin plasma, as Daniel Clery explains Read article: Magnet challenges for ITER
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Making CERN’s best even better Matthew Chalmers looks at what is in store for CERN in the next 10 years Read article: Making CERN’s best even better
Vacuum and cryogenics Opinion and reviews Vacuum chief looks to new horizons J J Pireaux explains how IUVSTA is reaching out to developing nations Read article: Vacuum chief looks to new horizons
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Testing equipment for space Giles Case looks at some of the techniques used to ensure a high likelihood of mission success Read article: Testing equipment for space
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Reuse, recycle and thrive: used-equipment businesses keep growing Hamish Johnston discovers why the used vacuum equipment market keeps growing Read article: Reuse, recycle and thrive: used-equipment businesses keep growing
Vacuum and cryogenics Opinion and reviews Web life Physics World reviews STAR-LITE Read article: Web life
Vacuum and cryogenics Blog Vacuum Expo 2010 launches in the UK Two-day event includes conference and trade exhibition Read article: Vacuum Expo 2010 launches in the UK
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Vacuum helps limit greenhouse gases Abatement techniques can help make industrial processes "greener" by managing gas emissions, as Andy Extance explains Read article: Vacuum helps limit greenhouse gases
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Bright future for fusion careers Roberto Kersevan reveals life and work as a vacuum scientist at the ITER fusion project Read article: Bright future for fusion careers
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Chamber simulates space on Earth Stan Grisnik describes how NASA’s huge craft-testing facility can recreate the vacuum conditions of space. Read article: Chamber simulates space on Earth