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Strengthening science in Europe
New EPS president Mairi Sakellariadou on how to support curiosity-driven research.
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Read article 'Strengthening science in Europe'
New EPS president Mairi Sakellariadou on how to support curiosity-driven research.
Read article 'Shooting for a muon collider'
Mark Palmer discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by a future high-energy muon collider.
Read article 'Quo vadis, European particle physics?'
With R&D for a future e+e– collider advancing quickly, what remains, says Paris Sphicas, is to converge on the next machine in the context of the next European strategy update.
Read article 'Science needs cooperation, not exclusion'
By accepting sanctions in science, writes Hannes Jung, we allow the dominance of politics over scientific cooperation.
Read article 'Bite-sized travels in particle physics'
A unique and clever structure makes this collection of short stories stand out.
Read article 'Complexity, Entropy and the Physics of Information'
Journey back to the beginnings of quantum computing and information in this comprehensive work.
Read article 'New CERNs for a fractured world'
The resurgence of nationalism along with pressing global challenges call for stronger scientific communities, argue Leonard Lynn and Hal Salzman.
Read article 'Towards an unbiased digital world'
The European Union project Open Web Search aims to provide an unbiased and transparent alternative to commercial search engines.
Read article 'The future is international'
Incoming KEK director-general Shoji Asai describes the latest activities in Japan’s diverse high-energy physics programme.
Read article 'Time for an upgrade'
Ivo van Vulpen takes a critical look at current attitudes towards communication and outreach in particle physics.