How astrophysicist Arthur McDonald’s summer job at a power plant came full circle
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How astrophysicist Arthur McDonald’s summer job at a power plant came full circle
ROSEMARY COUNTER
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Even Nobel Prize-winning physicists start somewhere, and in astrophysicist Arthur McDonald’s case, it was the lowest (and stinkiest) rung of the ladder at the power plant near his hometown of Sydney, N.S. Four decades later, Dr…
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