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
I am not new to electronics. I've been interested since I was 10 years old. I've never worked professionally in electronics but I know more than the average person. I've built a number of Heathkits (am I showing my age?) and have been hacking arduinos since they first appeared. Before the arduino I did not have any real exposure to MCUs. I thought that it was time that I shared my learning with the community at large.
Monday, December 2, 2013
A giant magnet's 3200 mile voyage
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