Muon g-2, the world's largest electromagnetic ring, is traveling in one piece from Brookhaven National Laboratory on New York's Long Island to Fermilab outside Chicago. It's arrival may lead scientists to the next big discoveries in particle physics.
Provided by the Natiional Science Foundation

From Heathkit vacuum tubes to first-gen Arduino LEDs, electronics has been my lifelong passion. Though not my profession, I've journeyed from analog circuits to microcontrollers, hacking Arduinos since they appeared. This blog shares that journey—the successes and struggles. If you're a fellow hobbyist, a curious beginner, or just love to tinker, you're in the right place. Welcome!
Monday, December 2, 2013
A giant magnet's 3200 mile voyage
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