physics
Physicists Develop Table-Top Accelerator to Compete With the Big Guys
With popular devices shrinking with every new model, physicists at the University of Texas at Austin weren't going to be outdone, together developing a tabletop particle accelerator capable of generating energies and speeds previously reached only facilities hundreds of meters long and costing millions of dollars to build.
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