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So Britain has a shiny new synchrotron! I'd never heard of this until I saw the BBC story.
This brings back memories; in my postgrad (US: grad student) days, I did some work at both the old Daresbury synchrotron and the ISIS Spallation Neutron Source at the Rutherford Appleton lab -- which is on the same site as the new facility. The SNS was the shiny new thing in those days -- so new that it barely managed to squeeze out enough neutrons for my project. Google maps shows what is obviously the new thing under construction, as well as my old familiar stamping ground, the HRPD building, off in the other corner of the site.
This brings back memories; in my postgrad (US: grad student) days, I did some work at both the old Daresbury synchrotron and the ISIS Spallation Neutron Source at the Rutherford Appleton lab -- which is on the same site as the new facility. The SNS was the shiny new thing in those days -- so new that it barely managed to squeeze out enough neutrons for my project. Google maps shows what is obviously the new thing under construction, as well as my old familiar stamping ground, the HRPD building, off in the other corner of the site.