
High time for holographic cosmology
On the Origin of Time is an intellectually thrilling book and a worthy sequel to Stephen Hawking’s bestsellers, writes Wolfgang Lerche.
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On the Origin of Time is an intellectually thrilling book and a worthy sequel to Stephen Hawking’s bestsellers, writes Wolfgang Lerche.
In their new text, Georg Viehhauser and Tony Weidberg offer an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the intricate world of particle detectors, writes Fabio Sauli.
It is rare and inspiring to be able to read the memoirs of a person who has celebrated their 100th birthday and yet is still exceptionally inquisitive and reflective, writes Albrecht Wagner.
Michael Duff has published a timely reflection on Steven Weinberg's scientific legacy.
A guidebook for educators searching for innovative strategies to spice up their physics teachings or to better weave modern science into their lessons.
A rich glimpse into written science communication throughout a century that introduced many new and abstract concepts in physics.
The papers assembled in this volume range in subject matter from dark-matter searches and gravitational waves to artistic and philosophical considerations.
Joseph Harmon and Alan Gross follow the evolution of written science communication.
This book is the first of its kind where the three disciplines of accelerators, lasers and plasmas are connected towards building more compact accelerators.
Much has been learned in recent years about particle polarisation and related topics, in particular thanks to measurements made at the LHC.