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IDCC13: on reflection | DCC
At how many other conferences would a storage expert get a chance to talk with a molecular biologist about a matter of common interest?
Condensed Matter journal club archive
Condensed Matter journal club archive. The special R label denotes that additional resources (e.g. ... Kathryn White. About Condensed Matter journal club. Given the diversity of research in the CM group, chosen topics vary widely.
Measuring the invisible: new approaches to dark matter searches at colliders
One of the most exciting topics at the frontier of high energy particle physics and cosmology is understanding the nature of dark matter . Observing its production and measuring its properties in high-energy particle collisions is a topic of
Using the World's Largest Laser to Study Matter at Extreme Energy Density: Exotic Solids to Inertial Fusion
Using the multi-MJ laser at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in California, a breakthrough in exploring matter at high compression, to 1000-fold initial density, is underway thanks to experimental developments associated with achieving
Workshops | DCC
As this practice continues - and it certainly will - it will become increasingly important as a matter of clarity, trust, and integrity to align Web governance, which currently specifies potential impermanence for
Preserving CAD | DCC
In time, therefore, archivists will be preserving databases as a matter of course, with file preservation becoming niche.
Flexible study | Study | The University of Edinburgh
We offer a variety of flexible study options, including for-credit and not-for-credit, that can fit around your existing commitments.
Media coverage | Eye's Mind | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Here are the news articles published about our work.
IRR News | Institute for Regeneration and Repair | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
Latest news from the Institute and its centres
Activity-induced interactions and self-assembly in model active matter
Flocks of birds, schools of fishes, or bacterial colonies constitute examples of living systems that coordinate their motion. In all these systems their constituent elements generate motion due to energy consumption and can exchange information or
