Elusives project has been selected for publication in the ‘Results in Brief’ section of the European Commission’s CORDIS website!
As part of the European Commission's strategy on the dissemination and exploitation of research results, the REA (Research Executive Agency) selects projects based on domain, timing and quality of results.
The Results in Brief article has been published on the CORDIS website in six languages at:
InvisiblesPlus project has been selected for publication in the ‘Results in Brief’ section of the European Commission’s CORDIS website.
As part of the European Commission's strategy on the dissemination and exploitation of research results, the REA (Research Executive Agency) selects projects based on domain, timing and quality of results.
The Results in Brief article has been published on the CORDIS website in six languages at:
A manuscript published yesterday (Monday, September 14, 2020) in Nature has described how recent observations made using the James Clark Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) and Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA) have revealed significant evidence for the existence phosphine (PH3 ) gas in the atmosphere of Venus.
Scientists from the international XENON collaboration have announced today a surprising excess of events in the data from their XENON1T.
The results have been first presented today, June 17, in a webinar given by the graduate student Evan Shockley (University of Chicago).
The excess of events could be due to a very small residual amount of tritium. However, it could also be due to some exotic physics, indicating the presence of solar axions or pointing to unknown properties of neutrinos.
Several members of the "Invisibles'' community have actively joined the worldwide actions followed by thousands of scientists to join the strike for Blacklives (#Strike4BlackLives, #ShutDownSTEM and #ShutDownAcademia). Universities, scientific organizations, and scientific journals have participated in this unprecedented global movement.