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DESI Collaboration to Receive 2026 Berkeley Prize

De Sitter Space: The Universe’s Inevitable Future?


New video in the YouTube series #IFTResponde.

Toponium: el CERN consigue la foto imposible de la partícula más efímera

Autor: Juan Antonio Aguilar Saavedra para The Conversation.

La física de la fotoprotección


Nuevo capítulo de #IFTResponde en nuestro canal de YouTube

¿Pueden existir ESTRELLAS de ANTIMATERIA? La señal que podría cambiar la física de astropartículas


Como cada jueves alterno, publicamos nuevo vídeo de IFT Responde en el canal de YouTube del IFT.

Statement on the Situation in Gaza by the Following Members of the IFT

In the face of the massacre in Gaza of around 80,000 people, largely women, the elderly, and children, we cannot remain silent, even if nothing we do or say seems to matter.
We therefore condemn the government of Israel, as well as all those who collaborate with it.

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