The main goal of the School is to present to young physicists the major open problems in Hadronic Physics in the confinement region, and to show that they are closely linked to similar open problems in nuclear physics and condensed matter. New experimental facilities and techniques related to the solution of the above problems are reported in the proceedings.
Coherence in QCD and QED, G. Preparata; problems of modern nuclear physics, R.A. Ricci; multi quark bound states, C. Guaraldo; charmonium physics, P. Dalpiaz; measurements of fundamental constants at low energy, A. Vitale; the Daphne project, R. Baldini; low energy kaon physics at Daphne, T. Bressani; gravitational waves and antennae, J. Weber; physics with relativistic heavy ions, L. Riccati; status of cold fusion, A. Bertin; the Darmstat effect, S. Costa; hunting the baryonium, M. Giorgi; the Mossbauer effect, S. Serci; tracking devices, L. Busso; the obelix central detector, A. Zenoni.