Canadian Light Source
The
Canadian Light Source
is a
synchrotron
located in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
,
Canada
. It opened on
October 22
,
2004
after three years of construction and $173.5 million (Cdn). One of only 12 such facilities in the world, it occupies a footprint the size of a football field on the grounds of the
University of Saskatchewan
. Essentially an enormous
microscope
, its purpose is to create very bright light at any wavelength, that allows a
research
scientist
to examine the
atomic structure
of an object or living
organism
without harmful specimen preparation.
External links
Canadian Light Source Website
CLS FAQ (CBC)
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