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IPPS acquires research plant

SEP 01, 1965
Physics Today

A ten‐acre commercial complex of laboratories and workshops in Bucking‐hamshire, known as Fulmer Research Institute, has been bought by Britain’s Institute of Physics and Physical Society. While prime reasons for the purchase are ‘the advancement and dissemination of a knowledge of physics, pure and applied,’ and to demonstrate that applying physics to industry is a paying proposition, it is also hoped that income from Fulmer (provisionally estimated at $700 000 for 1965) will be used to support educational and scientific work of the Institute and Society.

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