Updated: 2012-05-30 07:26:14
skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home May 29, 2012 Lawrenceville Plasma Physics has a collaboration deal with Iran Plasma Physics Research Center Email This BlogThis Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Tweet Lawrenceville Plasma Physics , Inc . LPP a research firm in Middlesex , , NJ announced today that they had signed a contract on May 20 with the Plasma Physics Research Center PPRC of I . Azad University in Tehran , Iran , committing the two institutions to collaboration in the Creation and Publication of Scientific Papers in the Fields of Aneutronic Fusion and the Dense Plasma Focus” . This agreement can greatly aid the development of aneutronic fusion , a potential source of cheap , safe , clean and unlimited energy , 8221 said LPP’s President and Chief Scientist , Eric J.Lerner .
Updated: 2012-05-29 15:20:01
(Phys.org) -- Researchers first observed graphene in 2004 by extracting the single-atom-thick sheets of carbon from bulk graphite. While graphene’s electrical and optical properties have proven to have extraordinary potential for many applications, creating atomically precise structures out of graphene remains challenging. In an effort to improve graphene’s usability, scientists have been searching for a way to fabricate artificial graphene, which could serve as a helpful structure where devices can be easily tested before their implementation with natural graphene. Now in a new study, scientists have identified all the main criteria required to make artificial graphene, which could provide a guide for experimentally realizing the material.
Updated: 2012-05-29 12:22:23
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Updated: 2012-05-25 14:00:00
The Institute of High Energy Physics announced that till 4: 00 PM, May 22, 2012, BEPCII/BESIII has accumulated one billion J/Psi events during the past run, which is a significant and new milestone for BEPCII/BESIII.
Updated: 2012-05-24 05:00:00
The virtual Institute aims to develop scientific collaboration between Italy and China, in a sector led by our country. At a meeting in Rome, the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) and the Beijing Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) entered a collaborative research and youth education agreement. This collaboration will be included in the agenda of the Italian Minister for Research and Education Francesco Profumo's China visit in June.
Updated: 2012-05-18 05:00:00
The SuperB accelerator project - to be realized within five years in the Tor Vergata area - is now enhanced by a competitive FEL (Free Electron Laser). The peculiar features of the SuperB FEL light will permit to meet needs of material physics, biology and medicine, in synergy with SuperB's fundamental physics goals and without compromising the accelerator performances.
Updated: 2012-05-17 05:00:00
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Updated: 2012-05-15 05:00:00
An INFN research project on neutrinos has made it possible to observe for the first time the presence of chains of marine vortices in the Mediterranean at depths of more than 3000 meters, large water structures of diameters of approximately 10 km, moving slowly at speeds of approximately 3 centimeters per second.
Updated: 2012-05-08 18:00:00
The just-completed NDCX-II, the second generation Neutralized Drift Compression Experiment at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), is an unusual special-purpose particle accelerator built by DOE's Heavy Ion Fusion Science Virtual National Laboratory (HIFS VNL), whose member institutions are Berkeley Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.