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"Dubna: Unveiling the Secrets of Particle Physics and Beyond" Step into the world of scientific exploration at Dubna, a hub for groundbreaking particle physics research

Background imageDubna Collection: Particle physics research

Particle physics research. Screenshot of particle tracks as recorded by a detector at a particle accelerator. Particles such as protons are accelerated to near the speed of light to collide with

Background imageDubna Collection: Particle accelerator equipment

Particle accelerator equipment. Particle accelerators are used to accelerate atomic nuclei and heavy ions to near the speed of light

Background imageDubna Collection: Heavy ion accelerator, Russia

Heavy ion accelerator, Russia
The IC-100 accelerator at the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russias Dubna

Background imageDubna Collection: Satellite control room

Satellite control room. Engineer checking the monitors and panels in a satellite control room. This equipment is used to control the satellite

Background imageDubna Collection: Satellite monitoring station

Satellite monitoring station. The dish-shaped, white objects are microwave and radio antennae used to communicate with satellites orbiting the Earth

Background imageDubna Collection: Assembling plasma filter units

Assembling plasma filter units. Worker holding a component (blue) during the assembly of plasma filter units. She is wearing sterile clothing to reduce the contamination of the devices by bacteria

Background imageDubna Collection: Georgy Flyorov, Soviet nuclear physicist

Georgy Flyorov, Soviet nuclear physicist
Georgy Nikolayevich Flyorov (1913-1990), Soviet nuclear physicist. In 1942, Flyorovs letters to Stalin helped start the Soviet atomic bomb project

Background imageDubna Collection: Bogolyubov (right), Soviet physicist

Bogolyubov (right), Soviet physicist
Soviet nuclear physicists. At right, Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov (1909-1992), the Director of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

Background imageDubna Collection: Vorobyev and Flyorov, Soviet physicists

Vorobyev and Flyorov, Soviet physicists
Georgy Nikolayevich Flyorov (1913-1990, right), Soviet nuclear physicist, at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, with department head Dr Vorobyev (left)

Background imageDubna Collection: Nuclotron particle accelerator, Russia

Nuclotron particle accelerator, Russia
Elements of superconductive nuclear and heavy ion accelerator at a high-energy physics laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna

Background imageDubna Collection: Cyclotron particle accelerator

Cyclotron particle accelerator being examined by scientists and technicians. This is a U-400 cyclotron at Russias United Institute for Nuclear Research

Background imageDubna Collection: Russian nuclear laboratory

Russian nuclear laboratory
Laboratory in Russias Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, near Moscow. Set up as a response to Europes CERN, JINR is a centre for scientists of, mainly ex-communist

Background imageDubna Collection: Synchrotron particle accelerator

Synchrotron particle accelerator. The hole in the floor shows someone examining the circular tube within which particle beams are accelerated to high energies

Background imageDubna Collection: Particle physics experiment

Particle physics experiment. Researcher preparing an experiment involving a cryogenic electron beam ionizer (KRION) at the high-energy laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)


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"Dubna: Unveiling the Secrets of Particle Physics and Beyond" Step into the world of scientific exploration at Dubna, a hub for groundbreaking particle physics research. Home to cutting-edge particle accelerator equipment, this Russian city has been at the forefront of unraveling the mysteries of our universe. Founded by Georgy Flyorov, a prominent Soviet nuclear physicist, Dubna boasts an impressive heavy ion accelerator that propels particles to incredible speeds for in-depth analysis. Within its satellite control room and monitoring stations, scientists meticulously observe celestial bodies and gather invaluable data about our cosmos. Assembling plasma filter units with precision and expertise, researchers work tirelessly to enhance our understanding of fundamental particles. The legacy left behind by visionaries like Flyorov is continued by brilliant minds such as Bruno Pontecorvo from Italy and Bogolyubov from the Soviet Union - their contributions shaping modern physics. Collaboration thrives within Dubna's scientific community as Vorobyev and Flyorov join forces with other esteemed Soviet physicists. Together they push boundaries, challenge theories, and pave new paths towards unlocking nature's deepest secrets. Dubna stands as a testament to human curiosity and ingenuity. It serves as a beacon for those who seek answers beyond what meets the eye – where science merges with innovation in pursuit of knowledge that transcends borders. Join us on this captivating journey through time and space as we delve into the realm of particle physics at Dubna – where dreams become reality through relentless dedication to unraveling the enigmas that surround us all.