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1999: The Canadian Light Source
In 1999, the University of Saskatchewan learned it would be home to
“the largest scientific project ever undertaken in Canada:” the Canadian Light
Source A “third-generation
synchrotron,” – one which uses ‘wigglers’ and ‘undulators’ to produce more
light from an electron stream – and the only one in Canada, the Canadian Light
Source project marked “an unprecedented level of cooperation among governments,
universities, and industry in Canada.”1
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See also http://www.cls.usask.ca/
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1999a: CLS logo
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1. On Campus News, 9 April 1999, p. 8.
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