Updated: 2011-09-28 05:00:00
Geneva, 28 September 2011. The kick-off meeting for ELENA, the Extra Low Energy Antiproton Ring, starts today at CERN. Approved by CERN Council in June this year, ELENA is scheduled to deliver its first antiprotons in 2016. This week's kick-off meeting brings together scientists from Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, the UK and the USA. The project is led by CERN.
Updated: 2011-09-26 14:10:01
(PhysOrg.com) -- For many years, scientists have known about the magnetoelectric effect, in which an electric field can induce and control a magnetic field, and vice versa. In this effect, the electric field has always been homogeneous. Now, scientists have found that a curled electric field can also be used to control magnetic fields, constituting a novel phenomenon that they call the "magnetotoroidic effect."
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. Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Annals of Nuclear Energy Volume 31, Number 8 Computing neutron detector response to power reactor mechanical structure vibrations Authors : Dobrea D . Dumitrache I . Gugiu D . Constantin M . Aioanei . L : Source Annals of Nuclear Energy Volume 31, Number 8, May 2004 pp . 891-909(19 Publisher : Elsevier view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article This article is hosted on another website . You may be required to register , activate a subscription or purchase the article before you can obtain the full . text Proceed : Language English Document : Type Research article : DOI 10.1016
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Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Annals of Nuclear Energy Volume 31, Number 8 View-CXS neutron and photon cross-sections viewer Authors : Subbaiah K.V . Sunil Sunny . C : Source Annals of Nuclear Energy Volume 31, Number 8, May 2004 pp . 923-931(9 Publisher : Elsevier view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article This article is hosted on another website . You may be required to register , activate a subscription or purchase the article before you can obtain the full . text Proceed : Language English Document : Type Short communication : DOI 10.1016 j.anucene.2003.11.007 : Affiliations 1 : AERB-Safety Research Institute
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(PhysOrg.com) -- "Quantum computing could provide a way to significantly speed up the way we process certain algorithms," Malcolm Carroll tells PhysOrg.com. "The primary issue, though, is that you need a well controlled two-level system." He also points out that problems exist in terms of noise in quantum computing. One of the essentials in some models of quantum computing is utilizing the "spin" of certain electrons. Controlling the spins in GaAs quantum dots has advanced to a fairly sophisticated point, but there is still the issue of noise.