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Solid state at Argonne

DEC 01, 1966
Physics Today

Argonne National Laboratory will construct a new building for solid‐state research according to a recent announcement. Scheduled for completion in the summer of 1968 the new building will contain 36 laboratories with offices, conference rooms and other facilities in about 105 000 square feet of space. Argonne’s solid‐state staff numbers about 125, whose work is now temporarily housed in “congested” areas in five other buildings.

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