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and its new expansion to the Advanced Rare IsotopE Laboratory (ARIEL) at the TRIUMF facility in Vancouver
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making the atomic nucleus an ideal laboratory for studying a wide range of topics of basic scientific interest
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and charged particles emitted when rare isotopes produced at ISAC decay or interact with other nuclei will be measured in state-of-the-art detector arrays known as GRIFFIN × Unknown
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will ensure that Canadian scientists remain at the forefront of the emerging field of rare isotope research. ,The atoms of all elements are composed of electrons orbiting a tiny massive core
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will ensure that Canadian scientists remain at the forefront of the emerging field of rare isotope research. ,The atoms of all elements are composed of electrons orbiting a tiny massive core →
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and charged particles emitted when rare isotopes produced at ISAC decay or interact with other nuclei will be measured in state-of-the-art detector arrays known as GRIFFIN →