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Originally Posted by SIGSEGV
It's too bad Braidwood didn't pan out, then Chicago would be at the forefront of both accelerator and reactor neutrino programs. (I'm also a neutrino physicist, but most of the experiments I work on are in Antarctica).
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That is so awesome! I could only dream of being that smart...my biggest dream was to be an astrophysicist, but I settled on architecture instead
I'm embarrassed to ask, but what is the Braidwood thing? Was a DOE lab or something plannned there? I am ignorant about this.