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Tag Archives: NSCL
Why Build a Particle DEcelerator?
Every now and then I like to highlight some writing I did for my day job. So yes, it’s another nuclear physics post. But it was published on “Symmetry Breaking,” a blog run by Symmetry Magazine that is intended for … Continue reading
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Tagged accelerators, Michigan State University, msu, NSCL, nuclear physics, physics
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Ions Catch a Wave for Nuclear Science
Okay, so I’m a bit swamped today, so you’re getting another press release word-for-word hand-written by yours truly. It’s still science, it’s still from the Big Ten, and it’s still cool, so enjoy! Or else… When tasked with the challenge … Continue reading
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Tagged ions, michigan state, NSCL, nuclear physics, surfing
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Rare Isotope Time Trial Gives Insight to Neutron Star Heat Source
It’s a rather busy Monday for me, so I’m going to fail in any attempt to create some new, fresh content for the blog today. Luckily for you, I have a nice press release from MSU all ready to go … Continue reading
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Tagged astrophysics, Michigan State University, neutron star, NSCL, nuclear physics
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Insights into Exploding Stars from Nuclear Physics
It’s not typically a good idea to simply copy and paste a press release and call it news. In fact, it is heavily frowned on in the journalism world, which I’d like to point out definitely includes blogs. Not only … Continue reading
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Tagged astrophysics, Michigan State University, neutron stars, NSCL, nuclear physics, supernovae
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