International Conference “Dark Matter and Stars” to take place in May
ELEMENTS is supporting the international conference “Dark Matter and Stars: Multi-Messenger Probes of Dark Matter and Modified Gravity”, which is taking place from 3 to
ELEMENTS is supporting the international conference “Dark Matter and Stars: Multi-Messenger Probes of Dark Matter and Modified Gravity”, which is taking place from 3 to
From 28 February to 2 March 2023, physicists from all across the world joined forces to discuss astrophysical plasmas at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). The
At the S-DALINAC, Norbert Pietralla’s team has succeeded for the first time in measuring directly the reduction of energy consumption by a particle accelerator due to
From 19 to 21 December, the 19th edition of the traditional “SM&FT” workshop on Statistical Mechanics and Non-Perturbative Field Theory was held in Bari, Italy.
Our Early Career Researchers recently came together to attend a talk by Dr. Tana Joseph, who is the Equity and Inclusion Officer for Dutch astronomy
In November 2022, the first cohort of the Ira Rischowski Programme at the Institute for Nuclear Physics has continued to grow: three young women have
This week, ELEMENTS participates in the event “Perspektive offene Wissenschaft” (English: perspectives on open science), which is hosted by the Rhine-Main-Universities on 30 November 2022.
Last weekend, the popular event series Saturday Morning Physics at TU Darmstadt featured a lecture by ELEMENTS PI Achim Schwenk, who introduced the high school
Starting next week, students once again have the chance to ask scientists of GSI about their research and life in the lab. Principal Investigator Michael
ELEMENTS Principal Investigator Achim Schwenk is once again one of the most cited researchers of the year. The information and technology company Clarivate Analytics lists
So far, little is known about the interior of neutron stars, those extremely compact objects that can form after the death of a star: the
Women still constitute a minority when it comes to the field of physics; in Germany, only about 13% of physics professors are female, and the
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