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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

The 
Bevatron

The Bevatron, a particle accelerator, was the largest, highest-energy accelerator in the world when it opened in 1954 at the University of California Radiation Laboratory.

Four Nobel Prizes have been awarded for particle physics research conducted in whole or part at the Bevatron.

Please use this link to view a historian's view of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.



This page was last updated on February 11, 2008


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