October issue of symmetry out today

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In summary, the latest issue of Symmetry Magazine focuses on the Snowmass meeting, where experts gathered to design the International Linear Collider. Other featured stories include an experiment with polarized electrons to study the weak force, a three-year extension for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to investigate dark matter and dark energy, a new way to visualize particles using the Lame curve, and the discovery of the bottom quark. The magazine also includes an interesting article on the changing community dynamics in the field of particle physics.
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New issue of http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000183" is about the Snowmass meeting to work toward designing the International Linear Collider.
Other stories:
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000191": An experiment with polarized electrons probed the strength and asymmetry of the weak force over multiple energy scales.
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000192": With a three-year extension, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey will expand its investigations to include dark matter and dark energy.
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000198": Visualizing the Standard Model particles and beyond.
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000195": Bottom quark discovery
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000194" in 60 seconds

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Good mag! I liked the article by the opponent of the old Illinois effort to get the SSC who emphasized how different the community interaction of the new linear collider is from the bad old SSC arrogance. And the designer who has found a visual way, based on the Lame curve, to represent quarks - apparently he has coded all their parameters in his curvy symbols. I wonder how he does CP violation?
 
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Thank you for sharing the latest issue of symmetry magazine! The October issue sounds very exciting, as it focuses on the Snowmass meeting and the progress being made towards designing the International Linear Collider. It's great to see the scientific community coming together to push the boundaries of knowledge and technology.

I'm also intrigued by the other stories in this issue, such as the experiment with polarized electrons and the extension of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to investigate dark matter and dark energy. These are fascinating and important areas of research that can help us better understand the universe and its mysteries.

I'm also looking forward to seeing the visualizations of the Standard Model particles and the discovery of the bottom quark, both of which are significant achievements in the field of particle physics. And the 60-second summary is a great way to quickly catch up on the latest developments in the world of science.

Thank you for keeping us updated on the latest advancements and discoveries in the scientific community. I can't wait to dive into this new issue and learn more about these exciting topics. Keep up the great work!
 

1. What is the "October issue of symmetry" about?

The October issue of symmetry is a publication that covers the latest news and discoveries in particle physics and related fields.

2. When will the October issue of symmetry be released?

The October issue of symmetry is released today, on the first day of October.

3. Where can I find the October issue of symmetry?

The October issue of symmetry can be found online on the symmetry website or in print at select bookstores and universities.

4. What topics are featured in the October issue of symmetry?

The October issue of symmetry covers a range of topics, including updates on ongoing research projects, interviews with scientists, and articles on current events in the world of particle physics.

5. Can I subscribe to receive the October issue of symmetry every month?

Yes, you can subscribe to receive the October issue of symmetry every month. Subscriptions are available on the symmetry website or through select bookstores and universities.

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