English: Daresbury Laboratory: nuclear structure research tower Dating from the 1970s, this tower was mothballed in 1993, but is now being used for research into the "fourth generation light source". This follows the Government's decision to site the third generation Diamond Synchrotron facility in Oxfordshire.
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{{Information |Description=Daresbury Laboratory: nuclear structure research tower. Dating from the 1960s, this tower was mothballed in 1993. |Source=http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/67736 |Date=19 October 2005 |Author= S Parish, http://www.geograph.org.uk