
The value of being messy
Claire Malone argues that science communicators should not stray too far into public-relations territory.
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Claire Malone argues that science communicators should not stray too far into public-relations territory.
Forty-five experts from industry and academia met in the magnificent city of Toledo for the second workshop on efficient RF sources.
The 96th ICFA meeting heard extensive reports from the leading HEP laboratories and various world regions on their recent activities and plans.
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