Seven diverse international laboratories have formed a collaboration to coordinate their research, develop priorities and maximise technology transfer.
The group, called Eiroforum, will be chaired by Catherine Cesarsky, director-general of the European Southern Observatory.
Its members include: the Oxfordshire-based Joint European Torus fusion facility; the Cern European particle physics laboratory; the European Space Agency; the Institut Laue-Langevin neutron source; the European Molecular Biology Laboratory; and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility.
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