How to use signals from black hole collisions to measure & correct detectors that observed them. "How cool is that!” says Dr Lilli Sun @ozgrav.bsky.social, & Int'l team, part of @ligo.org & team [email protected]
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The 9th Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposium (HIAS 2025) peer-reviewed conference proceedings are now available on EJP Web of Conferences. A huge effort by the editorial team to bring this together! The articles are available (open access) here: www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epj...
Welcoming Chief Scientist Tony Haymet to quantum labs, iiLab & HIAF @hia-accelerates.bsky.social
Talks with @jodiebradby.bsky.social & Nanda Dasgupta on training & capacity building, how infrastructure capabilities & expertise build our international connections
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A/Prof Rose Ahlefeldt on Decoding the Future Podcast on quantum computing.
She breaks down one of the most misunderstood technologies of our time.
They also talk real-world applications, like cryptography, drug discovery.
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Stardust in Antarctica reveals Earth flying thru interstellar cloud laced w remnants of ancient star explosion.
Dominik Koll used @hia-accelerates.bsky.social to find a needle in 50,000 stadiums of hay! Collab w @helmholtz.de @scienceanu.bsky.social
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HIA Accelerator Mass Spectrometry team at the @physicsanu.bsky.social provided highly specialised measurements and scientific and technical support to the German researchers examining Antarctic ice cores dated 80,000 years back to trace radioactive iron-60. theconversation.com/stardust-tra...
🚀 First round of testing completed at our Space Irradiation Beamline for Zero Error Systems — a Singapore-based global semiconductor designer for the space industry. More testing is planned as part of the project funded by the Australian Government’s Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund.
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Research School of Physics News Item - Stardust trapped in Antarctic ice reveals Solar System’s past
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We can study the cosmos by tracing debris from exploding stars right here on Earth.