The European Spallation Source is under construction in the city of Lund, in southern Sweden. The facility’s unique capabilities will both greatly exceed and complement those of today’s leading neutron sources, enabling new opportunities for researchers across the spectrum of scientific discovery, including materials and life sciences, energy, environmental technology, cultural heritage and fundamental physics.
Advanced research requires advanced tools. Improved visualization techniques enable researchers to observe our world and universe better. From the very large to the very small, when science moves forward, it is often due to breakthrough improvements in the tools available for scientific experiments. (Source: ESS)
Video about ESS facilities from the architectural point of view (source: Henning-Larsen Architects)
Video about the ESS research facilities – by Chancellor Sir Patrick Stewart. (Source: University of Huddersfield)
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