Synchrotron Project Brings Together Unlikely Partners in Middle East

(Scientific American) John Horgan - Plans to build a synchrotron particle collider in Jordan have received overwhelming support from countries in the Middle East, including Iran, Pakistan, the PA and Israel. Those involved hope that this installation, appropriately dubbed SESAME (for Synchrotron-Light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East), will open lines of communication between countries that would not normally work together. As of 2012, Iran, Israel, Jordan and Turkey have agreed to make contributions of $5 million each to fund the project, which is expected to open in 2015.


2013-04-12 00:00:00

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