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==Disambiguation==
You might be looking for [[Institute of High Energy Physics]] [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]], [[Beijing]], [[China]]


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Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEP) was opened in 1965 in Protvino near Moscow, Russia. The institute is known for the particle accelerator U70 synchrotron which was the largest in the world at the time it was launched in 1967.

In 1978, Anatoli Bugorski, a researcher working at IHEP was involved in an accident with a particle accelerator. A proton beam measuring about 200,000 rads entered his skull, but he survived.[1]

Disambiguation

You might be looking for Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

References

  1. ^ Masha Gessen (1997-12-01). "The Future Ruins of the Nuclear Age". Wired magazine. Retrieved 2007-04-26.