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Nature 439, xiii (9 February 2006) | doi:10.1038/7077xiiia; Published online 8 February 2006
Making the paper: James Hinton
When James Hinton was working at the Enrico Fermi Institute in Chicago, he heard about plans to build a telescope system that would measure high-energy cosmic rays. So he packed his bags and joined the Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg to be part of an international collaboration involving 100 astrophysicists from eight different countries.
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