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Science > Physics |
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"Sam Wormley" |
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28 Jun 2005 11:40:21 PM |
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Europe beats Japan to ITER prize |
Europe beats Japan to ITER prize (Jun 28)
http://physicsweb.org/article/news/9/6/18
The ITER fusion experiment will be built in at Cadarache in the south of
France. The decision was announced by the six ITER partners - China, the
European Union (EU), Japan, Russia, South Korea and the US - at a
ministerial meeting in Moscow this morning. As part of various
concessions to Japan, which had also offered a site for the project, the
EU has agreed "privileged partnership" status for Japan, which includes
support for a Japanese director-general for the project and a
significant financial package.
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| User: "Maleki" |
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| Title: Re: Europe beats Japan to ITER prize |
30 Jun 2005 08:44:33 AM |
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 04:40:21 GMT, Sam Wormley wrote:
Europe beats Japan to ITER prize (Jun 28)
http://physicsweb.org/article/news/9/6/18
The ITER fusion experiment will be built in at Cadarache in the south of
France. The decision was announced by the six ITER partners - China, the
European Union (EU), Japan, Russia, South Korea and the US - at a
ministerial meeting in Moscow this morning. As part of various
concessions to Japan, which had also offered a site for the project, the
EU has agreed "privileged partnership" status for Japan, which includes
support for a Japanese director-general for the project and a
significant financial package.
You guys must've gotten a bit uncomfortable paying a
third of the actual price for each barrel of oil.
--
"chAghu dasteye khodesho nemiboreh."
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