THE JAPANESE government is to provide some Pounds sterling 10 million
for two new laboratories in Britain, which will be open to European and
Japanese researchers. The larger of the new facilities is a new, more powerful,
beam line to tap the muon particles produced at the Rutherford-Appleton
Laboratory in Oxfordshire. The other will be at the Institute for Low-Dimensional
Structures at the University of Cambridge.
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