A Light for Science, and Cooperation, in the Middle East | The New York Times
In what they hope will be a spark of light in years of darkness, a group of scientists circulated a beam of electrons around a ring in Allan, Jordan, in January.
The group, called Sesame, is made up of physicists from several countries that rarely talk to one another — Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Turkey and Pakistan — and also from the Palestinian Authority, but whose scientists are determined to collaborate.
The group, called Sesame, is made up of physicists from several countries that rarely talk to one another — Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Turkey and Pakistan — and also from the Palestinian Authority, but whose scientists are determined to collaborate.
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