Everyday science Blog Fermilab at 50: the June 2017 issue of Physics World is now out One of America's most iconic labs, which celebrates its half century, is a theme running through the new issue
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Business and innovation Blog A spotlight on accelerators in industry – sort of A session on industry at the International Particle Accelerator Conference has some ups and downs
Art and science Blog Sculpture inspired by neutrino lab unveiled Sculpture to go on display at Queen's University in Kingston in September
Lasers Blog Visiting the most powerful laser in the world A video tour of Romania’s ELI-NP facility – the technology, the science and the people
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Policy and funding Blog How will Brexit affect science in the rest of the EU? Some countries will lose a powerful ally in Brussels
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Astronomy and space Blog New cosmic messengers, and what they can tell us The latest ebook in the Physics World Discovery series is an introduction to multimessenger astronomy
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