What was it like for the MOUSE in 2020? Stats time!
It’s that time of the year again: we can take a look back at how we did in 2020. Also, as we’re currently having our […]
It’s that time of the year again: we can take a look back at how we did in 2020. Also, as we’re currently having our […]
(In 2019, I stopped doing a post on every paper published due to workload and large numbers of papers that ended up with my name […]
Edit: I forgot, there’s also an associated video here: We get a steady stream of common and not-so-common samples from fellow researchers interested in finding […]
(In 2019, I stopped doing a post on every paper published due to workload and large numbers of papers that ended up with my name […]
(In 2019, I stopped doing a post on every paper published due to workload and large numbers of papers that ended up with my name […]
For last week’s online S4SAS workshop, I had prepared a poster detailing a little the steps we do to get the highly reliable data out […]
A little later than planned, but just like we did last year: here’s some stats on how Glen and I have occupied the MAUS instrument […]
During these lockdown times, we are hard at work to keep you in touch with scattering. In particular, about half of the lectures of the […]
Hello everyone. To help you keep the scattering spirit alive in these trying times, I am making the lectures of our recent “Better with Scattering” […]
I’m very excited to announce a new online lecture series that we are starting after the success of last week’s online Better with Scattering workshop. […]
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