National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory

The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory is a cyclotron on the campus of Michigan State University. The NSCL operates two superconducting cyclotrons. The K500 was the first cyclotron to use superconducting magnets, and the K1200 is the highest-energy continuous beam accelerator in the world. A proposed Rare Isotope Accelerator RIA (pronounced Ree-ah) will be part of NSCL's future.

External links

*NSCL - National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
sticholonche
murray house
enrique batiz
angela gheorghiu
nart saga
mercury records
joseph william woodrough
john bull
jeanne calment
perspective
furthur
extendible cardinal
beauvoir
royal flush
pearl river (china)
synbranchiformes
pearl river (mississippi louisiana)
baptist missionary association of america
charlatan
prd
pollen tube
wah yan college, kowloon
swamp eel
wyrd sisters
hurricane camille
two seed in the spirit predestinarian baptists
earthworm eel
raoul cdras
flag of russia
tonal
gerard adriaan heineken
ashiko
gabelle
djembe
swallow
djun djun
meghalaya
results may vary
goblet drum
liberty county
sky and trees records
dholak
bluurg records
slender billed gull