Research Highlights |
TRIUMF Develops World's Highest-Powered Source of Short-Lived Atoms - Opens Up New Vistas into the Most Exotic Atoms in the Universe |
13 June 2006 |
At the 61st annual Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) Congress at Brock University in St. Catherines, Ontario, scientists announced a major breakthrough in the production of exotic short-lived atoms at TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, located in Vancouver. |
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Research Highlights |
TRIUMF Successfully Commissions Canada's First Superconducting Linear Particle Accelerator |
17 May 2006 |
The TRIUMF national laboratory has achieved a new milestone by successfully commissioning a superconducting linear accelerator (linac) at its subatomic physics complex situated on the UBC campus in Vancouver. |
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Research Highlights |
TRIUMF Researchers Team Up with Successful Gigabyte-per-Second Network Computing Challenge |
17 February 2006 |
At the international Computing for High Energy and Nuclear Physics 2006 conference (CHEP06) in Mumbai, India, the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid collaboration (WLCG) officially announced the successful completion of a data network speed challenge. |
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Experimental Result |
TRIUMF Kicker Group Accepts Short Pulse Challenge of ILC |
09 February 2006 |
The Internal Linear Collider proposal is a massive new undertaking of the world's particle physics community. The ILC plans to be the world's largest particle accelerator with two facing linear accelerators, each 20km long, colliding beams of electrons and positrons at the highest energies ever. |
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Current Events |
Major Milestone in Eye Cancer Treatment |
07 November 2005 |
A major milestone in eye cancer treatment was reached recently at TRIUMF. In the week of the 10th anniversary of treating its very first eye cancer patient, the TRIUMF cancer therapy facility treated its 100th patient on August 29. |
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Experimental Result |
Searching for Nature's Right Hand |
07 April 2005 |
Elementary particles such as electrons are labeled as either "right-handed" or "left-handed". A surprising observation is that only left-handed particles seem to feel the weak nuclear force, whereas left- and right-handed particles feel the other fundamental forces equally. |
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Awards & Honours |
High School Fellowship Winner Spends Summer at TRIUMF |
30 September 2004 |
Reka Moldovan of Kelowna, B.C., was this year's winner of TRIUMF's High School Fellowship. |
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Workshops & Conferences |
TRIUMF Hosts Conference on Nuclei in the Cosmos |
14 June 2004 |
Explosions lighting up the entire universe, stars ripping themselves apart, and hydrogen bombs which make the military green with envy: all that has created life. More than 250 scientists will be assembling in Vancouver to discuss their latest results about stars and the creation of the elements at Nuclei in the Cosmos VIII. |
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Research Highlights |
Cool-Down of the First Module of the ISAC-II Superconducting Accelerator |
04 June 2004 |
The ISAC-II Accelerator team is making steady progress towards the goal of accelerating beam in ISAC-II by the end of 2005. |
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Current Events |
TRIUMF Joins InterActions.org |
10 November 2003 |
TRIUMF is very pleased to have joined the InterActions Collaboration. InterActions' members represent the world's particle physics laboratories in a joint effort to support global particle physics communication, to provide centralized, consistent dissemination of particle physics information via the WWW, and to promote education and public outreach. |
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