Future Shock - Particle Accelerators and the Future of Our Planet


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Nov 05 2022 8 mins  

This episode of Future Shock discusses the uncapped potential of Particle Acceleration through medical, technological, and environmental means. This was snipped from a paper written for an english composition class in the past. The topic is worth discussing considering what we have used it for, like cancer treatment, and what it could be used for, like the theoretical references I've mentioned in the episode.

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