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Posted By Administration,
Thursday 8 December 2016
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SCOAP3 held its third Forum, on December 1st and 5th, 2016. This year’s Forum focused on the review of the first 3 years of the initiative and an outlook on the next 3 years.
A recording of the webinar is now available at http://scoap3.org/scoap3-forum-2016.
The video and the accompanying slides provide information on
- the review of the first 3 years of the initiative (2014-2016),
- the outlook on SCOAP3 Phase 2 (covering the years 2017-2019),
- the impact of SCOAP3 in terms of article downloads.
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Posted By Gina Gunaratnam,
Thursday 24 November 2016
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Read the editorial by I.J. MacGregor on Nuclear Physics for cultural heritage, calls for nominations for the EPS Plasma Physics Innovation Prize 2017 and for the 2017 IBA-Europhysics Prize.
Discover also the latest news from the European neutron consortium, CERN's Journal of Experimental Innovation and much more.
Subscribe here to receive the next e-EPS issues.
View the latest issue: http://www.epsnews.eu/

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Posted By Administration,
Thursday 24 November 2016
Updated: Thursday 24 November 2016
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The November 2016 edition of Adjacent Government is now online. Former EPS Young Minds chair Antigone Marino speaks about 'Getting inspired to learning physics'.
You can read it at http://www.adjacentgovernment.co.uk/lg-publication-012-pages-index/
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Posted By admin,
Monday 14 November 2016
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'The European Physical Journal H' Volume 41 - Issue 3 - Year 2016 is available for our members.
Sign in and view EPJ H here.
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 14 November 2016
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Posted By Administration,
Tuesday 1 November 2016
Updated: Tuesday 15 November 2016
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 31 October 2016
Updated: Tuesday 25 October 2016
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A topical review by the Nuclear Physics Division of the European Physical Society, edited by Anna Macková, Douglas MacGregor, Faiçal Azaiez, Johan Nyberg, and Eli Piasetzky.
Nuclear physics applications in medicine and energy are well known and widely reported. Less well known are the many important nuclear and related techniques used for the study, characterization, assessment and preservation of cultural heritage. There has been enormous progress in this field in recent years and the current review aims to provide the public with a popular and accessible account of this work.
The Nuclear Physics Division of the EPS represents scientists from all branches of nuclear physics across Europe. One of its aims is the dissemination of knowledge about nuclear physics and its applications. This review is led by Division board member Anna Macková, Head of the Tandetron Laboratory at the Nuclear Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and the review committee includes four other members of the nuclear physics board interested in this area: Faiçal Azaiez, Johan Nyberg, Eli Piasetzky and Douglas MacGregor. To create a truly authoritative account, the Scientific Editors have invited contributions from leading experts across Europe, and this publication is the combined result of their work.
The review is extensively illustrated with important discoveries and examples from archaeology, pre-history, history, geography, culture, religion and curation, which underline the breadth and importance of this field. The large number of groups and laboratories working in the study and preservation of cultural heritage across Europe indicate the enormous effort and importance attached by society to this activity.
Download the complete book at: http://www.edp-open.org/books-in-english#Nuclear-physics-for-cultural-heritage (pdf)
DOI: 10.1071/978-2-7598-2091-7
ISBN: 978-2-7598-2091-7
October 2016, 84 pages
Image: Early example of an external proton-beam PIXE set-up at the Ion Beam Center, Helmholtz Zentrum, Dresden - Rossendorf, Germany to study the color composition of the panel Die vierzehn Nothelfer by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553). Figure from C. Neelmeijer, W. Wagner, H.-P. Schramm, Diagnose von Kunstwerken am Teilchenbeschleuniger, Restauro 5 (1995) 326-329.

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Posted By admin,
Tuesday 18 October 2016
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The October 2016 issue of Brussels News Update is out: https://t.co/30FoZU3xD1
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Posted By Gina Gunaratnam,
Tuesday 18 October 2016
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The European Research Council presents a new issue of the "Ideas" newsletter. Click here to read it.
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 3 October 2016
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3 October 2016 -The ceremony for the launch of the IYL 2015 Final Report is taking place today in Paris at the UNESCO headquarters. The report can be downloaded at: http://www.light2015.org/Home/About/IYL-Final-Report.html
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