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      <title>Nucleonica Stand at IRPA13 in Glasgow</title>
      <date>April 30, 2012</date>
      <description>Nucleonica will have a stand in the Recruitment and Education Forum (stand 20) at the forthcoming IRPA13 conference in Glasgow, See you in Scotland!</description>
      <link>http://www.irpa13glasgow.com/</link>
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      <title>New! Karlsruhe Nuclide “Carpet” – Floor Chart</title>
      <date>January 07, 2012</date>
      <description>The first product now available is the Karlsruhe Nuclide Chart as a Nuclide Carpet with dimensions 100 cm x 650 cm. This special Floor Chart is a tremendous eye catcher and has been developed specifically for exhibitions, reception and communal areas in your organization, libraries, etc.</description>
      <link>http://www.nucleonica.com/blog/?p=1807</link>
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      <title>Nucleonica Newsletter</title>
      <date>January 05, 2012</date>
      <description>Please find attached the first Nucleonica Newsletter in which we would like to inform you on the progress made in 2011 and what we’re planning for 2012. In particular, the latest developments in the Nucleonica web portal are described with emphasis on new and improved applications and features.</description>
      <link>http://www.nucleonica.com/wiki/images/7/74/NucleonicaNewsletter.pdf</link>
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      <title>New! Virtual Cloud Chamber</title>
      <date>November 10, 2011</date>
      <description>We announce the release of a new Nucleonica module: the Virtual Cloud Chamber. This powerful application is an online interactive simulation tool for investigating the motion of charged particles and photons in different media. The simulation tool, which is based on the Monte Carlo technique, has been developed and integrated into the NUCLEONICA nuclear science and data portal.</description>
      <link>http://www.nucleonica.net/blog/?p=1725</link>
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