Video: SLAC Multimedia Team / Matt Beardsley | 5 April 2012SLAC's new time-lapse videos, ranging from 13 to 72 seconds in length, show various sped-up scenes around the lab: clouds rolling above the klystron gallery, scientists keeping busy in the Main Control Center, and, shown here, a zipping tour of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). Fly from one end of LCLS to the other in a lightning-quick 72 seconds to see how much fun it can be.
Category: Video of the week | Tagged: LCLS, SLAC
13 October 2011CERN Director General Rolf Heuer, Fermilab Director Pier Oddone and KEK Director General Atsuto Suzuki discuss the state of high-energy physics at the Geneva Press Club's press conference of the International Committee on Future Accelerators. The lab directors begin directly addressing the press at 6'44.
Category: Video of the week | Tagged: ICFA, ILC
15 September 2011Brian Foster, Global Design Effort European Regional Director, recently began his tenure at DESY and the University of Hamburg as a recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt professorship. View this seven-minute video to learn about his research plans at DESY, the University and for the ILC.
Category: Video of the week | Tagged: DESY, Humboldt Professorship
25 August 2011CERN scientists and a group at Max Planck Institute in Munich are together working on ASACUSA, a new experiment that uses antiprotonic helium atoms to more precisely measure the mass of the antiproton.
Category: Video of the week | Tagged: antimatter, ASACUSA, CERN
19 May 2011The space shuttle Endeavour launched from Kennedy Space Center on 16 May 2011 for its final mission, a flight to the International Space Station. It took with it the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02), an experiment that will look for evidence of dark matter and antimatter. View CERN's webcast of the launch, followed by explanations from AMS scientists. View the AMS installation on the International Space Station on 19 May 2011.
Category: Video of the week | Tagged: Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, AMS
5 May 2011CERN's video on superconducting magnets takes you from the pure physics of superconductivity to its application in particle colliders. See the Meissner effect in action and learn about how superconducting magnets were designed and installed in the Large Hadron Collider. View the video
Category: Video of the week | Tagged: LHC, superconducting magnet
14 April 2011View the new video on the DESY website in English or in German View and download ILC animation: "The International Linear Collider in 1 minute."
Category: Video of the week | Tagged: DESY, particle physics, video