A niobium-tin magnet could be the key to unlocking the heavy ion accelerator’s potential
Sectional view of the ECRIS 28 GHz superconducting magnet. Credit: Berkeley Laboratory Researchers from Berkeley Lab's Accelerator Technology and Applied ...
Sectional view of the ECRIS 28 GHz superconducting magnet. Credit: Berkeley Laboratory Researchers from Berkeley Lab's Accelerator Technology and Applied ...
Graphic summary. Credit: Stem cell (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.08.010 Researchers at UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed the largest ...
Common dolphin off the coast of Australia. This species lives in the open ocean, can reach high swimming speeds, has ...
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