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The endless search for accelerators

Particle physics is far from dead, nor is the search for new ways of accelerating particles to high energy. A new demonstration shows that there are still important things to find. Who will say that nothing will come of them?

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Maddox, J. The endless search for accelerators. Nature 373, 383 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/373383a0

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