FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2013
TECHNICAL REPORT AND STATISTICS 11-21 December 2013
FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2013
TECHNICAL REPORT AND STATIST
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HYPERDIMENSIONAL PORTALS USING AUTONOMOUS ROBOTIC RELAY STATIONS
QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT IN MOBILE QUANTUM SYSTEMS TELEPORTATION THROUGH INFORMATION HANDSHAKE
DRACO
The Quantum Handshake: Entanglement, Nonlocality And Transactions
Magnetic Field Determination for Run 1 of the Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment
High Intensity Gamma-Ray Source (HIGS)
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DOWNSTREAM
DRAGONS GONE WILD behind the Scenes
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MIDSTREAM
UPSTREAM ON TARGET
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LENA –The Laboratory for Experimental Nuclear Astrophysics Tandem van de Graaff Accelerator
Enge Split-Pole Spectrometer
LENA ECR Accelerator
TUNL LIV PROGRESS REPORT Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory Duke University North Carolina State University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Box 90308, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0308, USA Our Research Program The research program at TUNL combines a mixture of experiments conducted at our local facilities with large-scale collaborative projects that are carried out at national user laboratories and facilities. The local work addresses questions in low-energy QCD, nuclear structure, and nuclear astrophysics. The external projects are in the areas of fundamental symmetries and neutrinos and include the neutron electric dipole moment (nEDM) experiment, the Majorana Demonstrator, KamLAND, and the KATRIN experiment. All areas of the program utilize TUNL’s research infrastructure, which includes our engineering, technical, and administrative support; our research facilities; our materials and supplies; and our equipment. Indeed, the coordination of effort by the research groups and the strategic use of technical resources enable groups at TUNL to take on major responsibilities in the nEDM and Majorana Demonstrator projects.
Research at TUNL is supported by grants each consortium university, administered the Low-Energy program in the Office Nuclear Physics (ONP) at the Department Energy (DOE).