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SCOSTEP/ISWI International School on Space Science in India We have held the SCOSTEP/ISWI International School on Space Science, which is sponsored by the Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP) and the International Space Weather Initiative (ISWI) on November 7 to 17, 2016 at Sangli Maharashtra, India. 71 students and 30 scientists from 16 countries are gathered to have the school on space science.
A new experiment to measure cosmic-ray interaction at the RHIC collider in USA, to be ready soon Compact RHICf detector (click to know where ! ) installed in the gigantic machine. We try to solve the origin of cosmic rays using the RHIC and LHC colliders.
New stage of solar-earth environmental studies using the Tandetron Accelerator Mass Spectrometry A Tandetron accelerator mass spectrometer manufactured by HVE, the Netherlands, was installed at Nagoya University nineteen years ago.
Hinode-10 Science Meeting Hinode-10 Science Meeting and SOLAR-C Science Meeting were held at Nagoya University on Sep. 5 to 9, 2016.
The distribution of coronal holes over the last 40 years In a collaboration with Chubu University, we developed an automated prediction technique for coronal holes using potential magnetic field extrapolation in the solar corona using synoptic magnetogram data obtained at Kitt Peak National Solar Observatory (USA).
