NewsDay:
University of Pennsylvania physicist
Nigel
S. Lockyer says that the US is relinquishing leadership in
high energy particle physics. Experiments at
Fermilab near Chicago and
the
Stanford Linear
Accelerator Center near San Francisco are coming to an end
while Europe and Asia are building new multibillion-dollar
research facilities "We risk falling behind not just in pure
science, but in industry, medicine and communications, all of
which have benefitted from this research," Lockyer says.
NewsDay
opinion piece
NAS
Report: U.S. Should Maintain Its Leadership in Particle Physics
And Bid to Host Next Particle Accelerator
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© 2006 American Institute of Physics
Opinion: Asleep at the collider Free
1 August 2006
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.020312
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