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Japanese Researchers Win Physics Prize for Superconducting Magnets
Akira Yamamoto and his team have been recognized with a physics prize for their development of high-performance superconducting magnets, which are used for precise measurement of subatomic particles called muons.
20 Apr, 02:50 — 20 Apr, 02:50
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