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  • Particle Data Group

    An international collaboration that reviews particle physics and related areas of astrophysics, and compiles/analyzes data on particle properties.

    www-pdg.lbl.gov

  • Neutrino Factory and Muon Collider

    At Brookhaven.

    www.cap.bnl.gov

  • HEPDATA

    High energy physics databases at Durham University (UK): reactions (cross-sections, structure functions), experiments, email addresses.

    durpdg.dur.ac.uk

  • The Muon Electric Dipole Moment Home Page

    Description of plans for a dedicated experiment to measure the muon electric dipole moment. Source material and links to theories and experiments.

    www.bnl.gov

  • Particle Physics in the UK

    Directories, industry involvement, education.

    hepweb.rl.ac.uk

  • Physics Picture of the Week

    Each week a classic image from the world of particle physics featuring discoveries, people or experiments is presented.

    hepweb.rl.ac.uk

  • NALTA (North American Large area Time Coincidence Arrays) Collaboration

    Educational/research experiments in North America studying cosmic rays with arrays of sparse detectors.

    csr.phys.ualberta.ca

  • The Review of Particle Physics

    An international collaboration that reviews Particle Physics and related areas of Astrophysics, and compiles and analyzes data on particle properties. Often cited publication in particle physics during the last decade.

    www-spires.dur.ac.uk

  • International Workshop on Frontier Science: Charm, Beauty and CP

    The First International Workshop on Frontier Science will be held in the Frascati Laboratory of INFN on October 6-11,2002. The Workshop will be devoted to the physics of charm, beauty and CP violation, with special emphasys on the new B-factories and related experimental projects.

    frontierscience.lnf.infn.it

  • The Particle Detector BriefBook

    A condensed handbook covering subjects around particle detectors, the underlying physics and the analysis of their data. Intended as introduction for newcomers and reference for physicists working in the field.

    www.cern.ch

  • The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Particle Physics

    Page devoted to the symmetry breaking, the mechanism that makes all mass.

    www.jupiterscientific.org

  • Acronyms of High Energy Physics

    Organized list at Fermilab.

    www.fnal.gov

  • Through the Looking Glass

    Overview article about the world wide chase to produce antiatoms.

    www.nature.com

  • The Data Analysis BriefBook

    A condensed handbook covering subjects in statistics, computing, analysis and related fields. Intended as introduction and reference for data analysis, scientists and engineers.

    home.cern.ch

  • High Energy Physics Information Center (HEPIC)

    Comprehensive lists of HEP information: events (conferences, workshops), employment opportunities, experiments, labs, phone numbers, references.

    hepnrc.hep.net

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