Industrial and academic researchers gearing up for Canada’s first synchrotron

Guest Contributor
September 28, 2004

Canadian Light Source

Canada is about to add a new member to its suite of national research facilities with the official opening of the Canadian Light Source (CLS). As one of the few industrialized nations currently without a synchrotron, Canada will soon be able to provide researchers in all sectors with the ability to examine a diverse array of materials at the molecular level, without facing long lead times to utilize foreign facilities.

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