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10‐BeV electrons at Cornell

JUN 01, 1965

DOI: 10.1063/1.3047502

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The world’s largest electron synchrotron—10 BeV, will be built at Cornell University with a grant of $11.3 million from the National Science Foundation. This is the largest single grant ever given by NSF to a university. Construction is scheduled to begin immediately and expected to take two or three years.

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Volume 18, Number 6

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