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New program for "Wissenschaft für Alle"
The new program for the popular German lecture series "Wissenschaft für Alle" is available. In the next five
month let yourself be surprised by physics and learn more about what "FAIR" has to do between Mars and Jupiter
(February 17, 2010), why it is clear that physics is exciting and funny (March 17, 2010), what’s the hottest,
coldest and densest in the universe (April 21, 2010), have a look behind the scenes of the great project "FAIR"
(May 19, 2010) and why we mention crack length determination and aircraft structures in one sentence.
The events will take place at lecture hall of the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research and start
at 2 p.m. and end at about 3 p.m. Please note that the lectures are all in German.
We are looking forward to welcome you at the lectures!
German program of "Wissenschaft für Alle"
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40 Years of Leading International Research
40 years ago, on December 17, 1969, the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung
was founded in Darmstadt then still under the name Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung.
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The third edition
of our German science magazine "target" has been released. We report amongst others about opening of HIT,
the 1,000th PHELIX laser shot and our new element 112, Copernicium.
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GSI-Calender 2010 Here you can ask for our new GSI
wall calendar. With pictures of our equipment and experiments, we bring you again a bit of GSI
Helmholzzentrum into your home this year. Order... |
GSI at a Glance
Scientific Research aims at the understanding of our world in its structure and its behavior. This knowledge serves as a basis for technical progress in all aspects of living and has led to many new developments.
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FAIR - Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research
GSI plans the new accelerator facility FAIR for the research with ion and antiproton beams, in cooperation with their users and the international community.
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Cancer Therapy with Ion Beams
GSI is the birthplace of a new form of cancer treatment. This development
was the result of many years of research in conjunction with
GSI’s large ion-beam accelerator system.
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Generation of New Elements
Chemical elements are produced in stars and in stellar explosions.
Ultimately, these elements are the building blocks of all
materials—including every atom of our bodies. However, the
universe is also home to a large number of other atoms that do
not occur on the earth.
One of the key tasks of the researchers at GSI is to attempt to
create previously unknown elements in the laboratory.
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