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Congratulations to Elena Kravchenko and Anastasia Ivanova on Receiving a Patent!

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Published: 22 February 2021

Read more ...The JINR Department of Licensing and Intellectual Property announces that on 29 January 2021, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research received the patent for the invention “Method for determining genetic predisposition to human longevity”. The authors are Elena Vladimirovna Kravchenko and Anastasia Evgenevna Ivanova.

 

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The 2020 Bruno Pontecorvo Prize

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Published: 19 February 2021

Read more ...Photo from jinr.ruAt the 129th session held on 18−19 February in Dubna, the JINR Scientific Council approved the decision of the International Jury to award the 2020 Bruno Pontecorvo Prize to Professor NIWA Kimio (Nagoya University, Japan) for the development of the high-resolution nuclear emulsion technique, which led to identification of the tau neutrino and direct observation of tau neutrino oscillations. 

An Interview with Dmitry Naumov on Channel 5

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Category: In the Media
Published: 14 February 2021
  • BAIKAL-GVD
  • Наумов Дмитрий Вадимович
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Dmitry Naumov was shortly interviewed by Channel 5 about the BAIKAL-GVD project.

“Next exceptional steps of humankind in space are unthinkable without fundamental science. Novel devices, technologies, equipment and the very space race start with calculations and experiments in laboratories and scientific centres”, the presenter says.

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In Lockdown 4: Chronicles and Comments

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Published: 11 February 2021
  • NOvA
  • На карантине: хроника, комментарии
  • Антошкин Александр Игоревич
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The DLNP Group of Scientific Communication visited the Remote Operation Center (ROC-Dubna) of NOvA, a long-baseline neutrino experiment studying neutrino oscillations when a shaped particle beam is sent to the Far Detector located 810 km away from the source.

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«Measurement of Parameters of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter Prototype of the COMET Experiment Using Cosmic Muons» by V. A. Kalinnikov and E. P. Velicheva

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Published: 11 February 2021
  • COMET
  • Калинников Владимир Александрович
  • Величева Елена Петровна

At present, experiments are being prepared to search for muon-electron conversion, COMET at J-Park (Japan) and Mu2e at Fermilab (USA), where a segmented electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) is one of the main detectors. The main task of the ECAL in these experiments is to measure released energy when registering a 105 MeV electron with a high-energy resolution (better than 5%). The principal feature of these experiments are large angles of incidence of the registered electrons on the end surface of cells of the calorimeter located in a magnetic field.

 

 

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The 17th JUNO Collaboration Meeting Took Place

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Published: 10 February 2021
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Read more ...From 25 January to 5 February 2021, the 17th JUNO collaboration meeting was held. More than 200 people from 77 scientific institutions attended the online conference. Reports on detector construction and preparation of underground experimental halls were presented. Despite travel restrictions, the largest underground laboratory and all detector sub-systems are constructed with minimum delays. The detector is due to be launched at the end of 2022. Now, the collaboration is preparing the most significant stage—the commissioning of the experiment. It is expected that the detector will operate not less than 30 years. The first physical results will be obtained in a year after its launch.

 

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Сhronograph. Time’s Witnesses

«Хронограф. Свидетели времени: Александр Григорьевич Ольшевский». Часть 2.

Вторая часть интервью с Александром Григорьевичем Ольшевским — начальником Научно-экспериментального отдела физики элементарных частиц (НЭОФЭЧ) ЛЯП ОИЯИ. В этой части интервью Александр Григорьевич рассказывает о своем возвращении в Дубну из CERN в 2002 году, о защите докторской диссертации, о решении заняться нейтринной физикой, о нейтринных экспериментах OPERA и DAYA BAY, о Нейтринной программе ОИЯИ в целом.

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Science Comics

Joint Project of DLNP and the Komikadze Group

 

 

There is a wealth of ways to explain something. The main thing here is to be heard and understood. How to communicate science and make it clear and entertaining? Especially at the time of information superfluity when the brain tries to protect itself from unnecessary information with all its might, when internet users do not read texts any more, but just scan through them.

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News from Large Neutrino Telescopes

January/February 2022 Issue

January/February 2022 Issue

01 April 2022

News from the GNN partners   ANTARES switched off On February 14th, 2022, after 16 years of continuous operation, the first deep sea...

December 2021 Issue

December 2021 Issue

21 January 2022

Neutrinos from PKS 0735+17? The IceCube collaboration has recently reported the detection of an event IceCube-211208A with moderate probability...

November 2021 Issue

November 2021 Issue

16 December 2021

News from the experiments   KM3NeT 1)  Sea campaign completed - 10 detection units in operation at ORCA! At November 22, a successful...

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