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27.10.2012

Fully booked guided tours at the open day

Nearly 500 people took advantage of the opportunity to tour the Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II). [read more]

26.10.2012

Vibrations at absolute zero

Neutron experiments show, that the theoretical concept of superfluids by Nobel Prize winner Lev Landau must be corrected in details. [read more]

22.10.2012

Magnetic neighbour manipulates superconductor

Using neutrons, researchers observed new effects between magnetic and superconducting materials. [read more]

18.10.2012

First international conference on Neutron Imaging in Archaeology

From September 9 to 12, 2013, the Technische Universität München in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will bring together archaeologists and conservators from museums and universities with physicists to illustrate the potential of neutron methods in cultural heritage… [read more]

02.10.2012

Event tip: What makes the positron in matter?

As part of the Café & Kosmos series, Dr. Christoph Hugenschmidt will discuss together with participants how antiparticles produced in laboratory can be used to analyse matter. [read more]

20.09.2012

Four Million Euros for battery research

Neutrons will contribute to optimizing energy storage systems for future electric cars. [read more]

11.09.2012

SAAGAS 24 - registration now open

For the 24th Seminar "Activation Analysis and Gamma Spectrospcopy" internationally renowned speakers have confirmed their attendance. Registration ist now open. [read more]

26.08.2012

Event tip: The antimatter mystery

In the Cafe & Kosmos series, Professor Peter Fierlinger will discuss why ultracold neutrons can unravel the mystery of antimatter. [read more]

08.08.2012

First evidence of Higgs mechanism in a magnet

By using neutron scattering experiments, researchers expect to have observed the typical characteristics of a phase transition based on the Higgs mechanism. [read more]

02.08.2012

The engines of life can perform without water

Neutron experiments explain how protein-polymer hybrids work. [read more]

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