Abstract

Progress in the physical sciences depends as much on innovations in instrumentation that enable more refined experiments as on new theoretical ideas. This article reviews the instrumentation developments in particle and nuclear physics that have brought new understanding in those fields, their impact upon broader societal issues, and their interdependence with commercial advances.

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