Tabletop particle blaster: How tiny nozzles and lasers could replace giant accelerators
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Tabletop particle blaster: How tiny nozzles and lasers could replace giant accelerators
Proton beams with giga-electron-volt (GeV) energies—once thought to be achievable only with massive particle accelerators—may soon be generated in compact setups thanks to a breakthrough by researchers at The University of Osaka.
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Tabletop particle blaster: How tiny nozzles and lasers could replace giant accelerators
Proton beams with giga-electron-volt (GeV) energies—once thought to be achievable only with massive particle accelerators—may soon be generated in compact setups thanks to a breakthrough by researchers at The University of Osaka.
(phys.org)
One more collider bro