Browsing by Subject "Science and Technology"

Browsing by Subject "Science and Technology"

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  • Schinke, Carsten; Pollex, Hendrik; Hinken, David; Wolf, Martin; Bothe, Karsten; Kröger, Ingo; Nevas, Saulius; Winter, Stefan (Sèvres : Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, 2020)
    Measuring the spectral irradiance of solar radiation is required in many fields of science and technology. In this work, we present an in-depth discussion of the measuring procedure and required corrections for such ...
  • Arndt, Markus; Bassi, Angelo; Giulini, Domenico; Heidmann, Antoine; Raimond, Jean-Michel (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2011)
    We discuss recent studies on the foundations of quantum physics with photonic, atomic, molecular and micromechanical systems as well as theoretical treatments of the interface between quantum physics and classical observations. ...
  • Ranitzsch, P.C.-O.; Arnold, D.; Beyer, J.; Bockhorn, L.; Bonaparte, J.J.; Enss, C.; Kossert, K.; Kempf, S.; Loidl, M.; Mariam, R.; Nähle, O.J.; Paulsen, M.; Rodrigues, M.; Wegner, M. (Heidelberg : Springer Verlag, 2019)
    Accurate decay data of radionuclides are necessary for many fields of science and technology, ranging from medicine and particle physics to metrology. However, data that are in use today are mostly based on measurements ...
  • Lyu, Guoqing; Liefner, Ingo (Dordrecht : Springer Netherland, 2018)
    China is rising and gradually developing into an innovation-oriented economy. This transition is fueled by public and private investment in education and by increasing inputs into science and technology. Little attention, ...
  • Alexander, Gerianne; Allen, Roland E.; Atala, Anthony; Bowen, Warwick P.; Coley, Alan A.; Goodenough, John B.; Katsnelson, Mikhail I.; Koonin, Eugene V.; Krenn, Mario; Madsen, Lars S.; Månsson, Martin; Mauranyapin, Nicolas P.; Melvin, Art I.; Rasel, Ernst; Reichl, Linda E.; Yampolskiy, Roman; Yasskin, Philip B.; Zeilinger, Anton; Lidström, Suzy (Bristol : Institute of Physics Publishing, 2020)
    Sounds of Science is the first movement of a symphony for many (scientific) instruments and voices, united in celebration of the frontiers of science and intended for a general audience. John Goodenough, the maestro who ...
  • Auer, Sören; Kovtun, Viktor; Prinz, Manuel; Kasprzik, Anna; Stocker, Markus (New York : ACM, 2018)
    The document-centric workflows in science have reached (or already exceeded) the limits of adequacy. This is emphasized by recent discussions on the increasing proliferation of scientific literature and the reproducibility ...