After running
cyclotron day and night for a month, Patin and company produced four atoms each of the new elements, enough to study how they decay.
Not exact matches
Suit invited himself to a
cyclotron at Harvard, and in 1973 he persuaded its operators to let him use it on patients five
days a week.
TRIUMF — the acronym is derived from TRI-University Meson Facility, although eight are now universities involved in the project — employs about 350 scientists, engineers, and technicians and houses up to 200 visiting scientists on any given
day when the
cyclotron is operating.