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I visited South Korea's only synchrotron light source, the $270m Pohang Accelerator Laboratory...
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I visited South Korea's only synchrotron light source, the $270m Pohang Accelerator Laboratory...
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Unmanned probes will map the Moon and search for water
New construction timetable puts back first deuterium-tritium plasma to 2026
McAlpine and her crew have released their second rap video -- not about particle physics this time but nuclear physics.
If one of the landing legs is a bit stuck or the lunar module hatch is jammed then just get your hands on the Haynes manual...
It is probably not what astronauts would use as their tool bag when in space...
not the real one of course, but a 150 kg wooden replica....
Everyone hears the big stories of fraud in science...