Read article 'Picture a scientist'
Picture a scientist
This important documentary film raises the often silenced voice of female scientists who have been discriminated against
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Read article 'Picture a scientist'
This important documentary film raises the often silenced voice of female scientists who have been discriminated against
Read article 'Foundations of Modern Physics'
Massimo Giovannini reviews Steven Weinberg’s last book, his first aimed at undergraduate students.
Read article 'Connecting CERN and South Asia'
The third edition of CERN South Asian High Energy Physics Instrumentation (SAHEPI) workshop demonstrated the growth of the community in the region.
Read article 'Ideas not equations'
The Ideas of Particle Physics, fourth edition, by J E Dodd and B Gripaios, Cambridge University Press.
Read article 'The inexplicable neutrino'
Ghost Particle captures the human spirit surrounding the birth of a modern particle-physics detector.
Read article 'Exploding myths about antimatter'
Beatriz Gato-Rivera's Antimatter: What It Is and Why It's Important in Physics and Everyday Life is comprehensive and well structured, writes Wolfgang Lerche.
Read article '10th anniversary for HASCO school'
The focus was on the fundamentals of quantum field theory and current issues in hadron-collider physics.
Read article 'From sea quarks to sea shanties'
As TikTok dethrones Facebook as the most popular app, the Courier explores how high-energy physicists are taking advantage of the social-media phenomenon.
Read article 'Science Gateway under construction'
On 21 June, officials and journalists gathered at to mark CERN’s new flagship project for science education and outreach.
Read article 'A feel for fundamental research'
Screened at CineGlobe on 26–28 August, LIGO: The Way the Universe Is, I Think brings fundamental research to life.