DOE Nuclear Physics Program Approaches Pivot Point. Will Thomas American Institute of Physics Bulletin, January, 2022. Publisher: American Institute of Physics
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The Department of Energy’s Nuclear Physics program is currently commissioning a major new user facility, ramping up work on a flagship particle collider, and mulling a multinational campaign to detect a hypothesized particle-decay process, all while facing widely diverging budget scenarios.
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	title = {{DOE} {Nuclear} {Physics} {Program} {Approaches} {Pivot} {Point}},
	url = {https://www.aip.org/fyi/2022/doe-nuclear-physics-program-approaches-pivot-point},
	abstract = {The Department of Energy’s Nuclear Physics program is currently commissioning a major new user facility, ramping up work on a flagship particle collider, and mulling a multinational campaign to detect a hypothesized particle-decay process, all while facing widely diverging budget scenarios.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2022-09-16},
	journal = {American Institute of Physics Bulletin},
	author = {{Will Thomas}},
	month = jan,
	year = {2022},
	note = {Publisher: American Institute of Physics},
	keywords = {⛔ No INSPIRE recid found},
}

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