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  • mfed1122@discuss.tchncs.de
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    17 days ago

    Wow, super cool! So I take it they’re not good for medical imaging? Either go right through too easily to cast a shadow or harmful in some way? The truck scanner stuff is cool though, albeit a bit surveillancey. I’m sure archaeologists would love to have portable muon tomography though! I wonder what else this will end up being used for… Seems like there’s surely lots of possibilities left.

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    16 days ago

    Uhm, didn’t physicist David Keith of Harvard, better know for his work on carbon capture, do something like this in the early 1990s in building the early atom interferometers?

    He didn’t pursue the development as the applications were military at that time but my recollection was that he created a lab bench sized generator.