Miriam was invited to give a talk entitled “Accessing organic materials through hydrothermal synthesis” in the framework of the Makromolekulares Kolloquium jointly organized by the Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz and the MPI for Polymer Research in Mainz. We thank the organizers for hosting Miriam and excellent discussions.
Tiziano Zgaga, Eva Thomann, and Mathieu Goubier studied why Germany, France and Italy change European Union fiscal policies during implementation. They find that customised implementation reflects the interplay of member states’ preferences and capacities: member states do what they want, if they can.
Prof. Dr. William van Megen from Department of Applied Physics, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia will talk about Non-equilibrium dynamics of solidification: new perspectives from colloidal hard spheres.
Physicists at the University of Konstanz generate one of the shortest signals ever produced by humans: Using paired laser pulses, they succeeded in compressing a series of electron pulses to a numerically analyzed duration of only 0.000000000000000005 seconds.
Physicists at the University of Konstanz generate one of the shortest signals ever produced by humans: Using paired laser pulses, they succeeded in compressing a series of electron pulses to a numerically analyzed duration of only 0.000000000000000005 seconds.