"Muon Radiography: Present Status Review" by Yu. A. Gornushkin
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Muon radiography (muography) appeared in the 1960s and is based on the use of the cosmic muon flux for studying the density structure of large natural, archeological and industrial objects. Since the mid-2000s, more practical muographic studies with electronic and nuclear emulsion detectors started to be conducted worldwide. During the last years, a progress in the registration technique allowed enlarging the muography application range.
Glassblowers
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To experience how a fancy glass bubble of a future vessel is coming to life at the end of a blow pipe, the Group of Scientific Communication did not have to go to Venice. There is a glassblowing studio right here, at the Experimental Section of Nuclear Spectroscopy and Radiochemistry (ESNSR) of our Laboratory.
You Are Invited to the Exhibition “Daily Work Routine of a Researcher of the 20th Century”
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- Category: XX век. Повседневная жизнь научного сотрудника
From 12 April to 12 August, you are invited to the exhibition “Daily Work Routine of a Researcher of the 20th Century” celebrating the 65th JINR anniversary.
The objects of interest from the collections of the JINR Museum of Science and Technology and also from the Museum-Study of Bruno Pontecorvo (DLNP, JINR) are showcased at the JINR Museum. JINR researchers used these everyday-life pieces for their work in the 1950s—1990s. Here you will find documents, photographs, scientific instruments and devices.
“STIMUL”: For Celestial Collapses and Earthquakes
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On 13 April 2021, the article “For celestial collapses and earthquakes” about design of the Precision Laser Inclinometer at our Laboratory was published in the Stimul, the journal covering innovations in Russia.
https://stimul.online/articles/science-and-technology/dlya-nebesnykh-kollapsov-i-zemletryaseniy/
Off we go!
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Today we are celebrating Cosmonautics Day! The day on which almost everyone raises their eyes to the sky, thinks about distant stars and space flights. And some of us recall a childhood dream to become a cosmonaut.
Scientists from the Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems (DLNP, JINR) are conducting space-related basic research: one of the main directions of laboratory activities is astrophysics.
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