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The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University is the preeminent user facility of its type in the world. Its impact will be felt worldwide by the science community and the public. In early 2022, MSU, home to the nation’s top nuclear physics graduate program, will open the doors to the facility and welcome scientists from around the world to study rare isotopes — fundamental particles that will advance both our understanding of the universe and the creation of applications for society in areas like astrophysics, medicine and national security.

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