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Published online 17 June 2003 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news030616-3
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Real experiment stars in Hulk movie
Green giant film features Berkeley gamma ray detector.
When The Hulk roars into cinemas this Friday, it will be thanks in part to the hard work of nuclear physicists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California.
Set in San Francisco, the movie follows the enraged outbursts of fictional Berkeley physicist Bruce Banner (played by Eric Bana).
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