Author: Benjamin Blonder
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Urban expansion
Broadway Boulevard – a paved multi-lane road, cutting a straight path across fifteen miles of desert, bringing the city uncomfortably close to the Rincon and Tucson mountains. This is progress, of a sort. Sixty years ago, the city would have been scarcely visible, with none of these highways or towers yet constructed. There would have…
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Soaking through
Look in the mountains to the west of Tucson and your eye will be drawn to a set of shimmering rectangles that dominate the valley floor. These are not solar panels, nor parking lots, nor any nefarious construction. They are immense pools of water, part of the Central Arizona Project. Tucson’s need for water has…
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A matter of scale
Late afternoon sun reflects from deeply incised bedrock. How large is this scene – are we looking at a canyon hundreds of feet deep, or instead at a small rivulet? The stream here is nearly one foot wide. You probably guessed that correctly, but how? The mind is adept at picking up on small cues…
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Visiting a particle accelerator
Ever been to one? A few months ago I was allocated two days of beamtime at the Advanced Photon Source, which is part of DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory. The facility accelerates electrons to energies of 7 GeV (equivalent to moving at more than 99% the speed of light), then uses large magnets to convert the…