Abstract
Well over $ 1 m. of a science development grant from the National Science Foundation will be used to expand the frontiers of nuclear physics at Florida State University (FSU) when at the end of this year the existing accelerator is replaced by a more powerful and sophisticated machine. The research capability of the present accelerator has evolved over a period of almost ten years through technical modifications, some of them developed at FSU.
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