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In 1912, after Rutherford’s experiment that revealed the presence of a tiny dense nucleus at the centre of atoms, it took two decades for nuclear physics to take off: the time for quantum mechanics to mature (it was accepted in its current form at the 1927 Solvay conference), for particle accelerators to replace radioactive sources (Cockroft-Walton 1929, Van de Graaff 1932, Lawrence’s cyclotron 1934), for particle detectors to replace zinc sulfide screens (Wilson chamber 1923, Geiger-Müller tube
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