Time for big decisions
Mar 10, 2004
Decisions taken this year will have a major impact on the shape of the global physics landscape for the next two decades. Discussions about the International Linear Collider (ILC) have just started in earnest and a decision on which technology to use is expected by the end of this year. Meanwhile, Japan and the EU are still trying to convince the other partners in the ITER fusion project of the relative merits of building the $5bn facility at Rokkasho-Mura and the French town of Cadarache.
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