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  2. Precious Plastic - Wikipedia

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    Precious Plastic is an open hardware plastic recycling project and is a type of open source digital commons project. The project was started in 2013 by Dave Hakkens and is now in its fourth iteration. It relies on a series of machines and tools which grind, melt, and inject recycled plastic, allowing for the creation of new products out of ...

  3. Belle II experiment - Wikipedia

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    Belle II is a general purpose high-energy particle detector with almost full solid angle coverage. It has a cylindrical shape to cover the e + e − collisions happening on the central axis of the detector. The detector is asymmetric in beam direction, because the initial energy of the electron beam is larger than the positron beam.

  4. List of neutrino experiments - Wikipedia

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    Carbon Hydrogen AntiNeutrino Detector with a Lithium Enhanced Raghavan-optical-lattice R ν e: ν e + p → e + + n: CC WLS Plastic Scintillating Cubes and Lithium-6-loaded Zinc Sulfide Sheets Scintillation 1.8 MeV North Anna, Virginia, US June 2017- CLEAN: Cryogenic Low-Energy Astrophysics with Neon LS, SN, WIMP ν e: ν x + e − → ν x + e ...

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  9. Fido explosives detector - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the Fido explosives detector relied heavily on the invention of the amplifying fluorescent polymer (AFP) in the late 1990s. At the time, the use of fluorescent polymers in their solid state was difficult due to their significantly decreased sensitivity and fluorescence compared to polymers in solution. [6]