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A Visit to Argonne Laboratory—I: High‐Energy Physics Research

FEB 01, 1968

Although the reputation of Argonne National Laboratory was founded on its reactor‐development program, the laboratory is now perhaps equally famous for work in high‐energy physics with the Zero Gradient Synchrotron (ZGS), nuclear, solid‐state and atomic physics.

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