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The K1200 cyclotron, built in 1988, was recently connected to the older K500 cyclotron to allow experiments to involve new rare-isotope extremes.  The two, coupled together since 2001, bring particles to up to half the speed of light. Credit: NSCL

The K1200 cyclotron, built in 1988, was recently connected to the older K500 cyclotron to allow experiments to involve new rare-isotope extremes. The two, coupled together since 2001, bring particles to up to half the speed of light. Credit: NSCL

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