The international research facility ESS, housing the world’s most powerful neutron source, is located in Lund, Sweden, and will create a pioneering multi-disciplinary research environment. At ESS, neutrons generated through spallation will enable scientists to study materials on an atomic and molecular level. This will greatly benefit a variety of research fields such as life and environmental science, energy, materials, and archaeology.
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