BATAVIA, Ill. (AP) --A 50-foot wide electromagnet that resembles the glowing flying saucer that took E.T. home stopped pre-dawn traffic along a suburban Chicago interstate Friday as it completed the ...
Like most vigilant American patriots, I’m highly suspicious of things I don’t understand. So you can imagine my shock when I read that the nerd herd at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermilab in ...
After more than a month of traveling over land and sea, a huge doughnut-shaped electromagnet has crossed the finish line of its 3,200-mile (5,000 kilometers) haul from New York to Illinois. Since the ...
GLEN ELLYN, Ill. — It skipped tolls. It had a Twitter hashtag and a GPS tracker. It even posed for photos with groupies. The 50-foot-wide, 15-ton electromagnet attracted a sensation wherever it went ...
For the past month, a 50-foot-wide circular electromagnet has been on a fantastic journey between two U.S. Department of Energy national labs: Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York and Fermi ...
The 50-foot-wide electromagnet for the Muon g-2 experiment has completed its five-week journey from New York to Illinois. For the last three nights, a big rig has traveled slowly down the roads of ...
Using the strongest materials known to man, scientists are building the most powerful electromagnet in the world — one that won't blow up a split second after it's turned on. The entire magnet will be ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second part of a two-part series on the Sequim Marine Research Operation for Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The first installment ...
Visakhapatnam: The Centre for Electromagnetic Environmental Effects - Research and Development (E3-R&D) in the city, owned by the Union ministry of communications and IT, is on track to be operational ...
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