The Canadian Light Source (CLS) is a third-generation 2.9 GeV synchrotron located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It opened on October 22, 2004 after three years of construction and cost C$173.5 million. One of forty-two such facilities in the world, it occupies a footprint the size of a football field on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan. The CLS is operated by CLS Inc. a not-for-profit corporation owned by the University of Saskatchewan.

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  • Das Canadian Light Source (CLS) ist ein für die Forschung mit Synchrotronstrahlung gebautes Synchrotron, erbaut in der kanadischen Stadt Saskatoon. Es wurde am 22. Oktober 2004, nach einer dreijährigen Bauzeit, fertiggestellt und kostete insgesamt 173,5 Millionen kanadische Dollar.
  • The Canadian Light Source (CLS) is a third-generation 2.9 GeV synchrotron located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It opened on October 22, 2004 after three years of construction and cost C$173.5 million. One of forty-two such facilities in the world, it occupies a footprint the size of a football field on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan. The CLS is operated by CLS Inc. a not-for-profit corporation owned by the University of Saskatchewan.
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  • Das Canadian Light Source (CLS) ist ein für die Forschung mit Synchrotronstrahlung gebautes Synchrotron, erbaut in der kanadischen Stadt Saskatoon. Es wurde am 22. Oktober 2004, nach einer dreijährigen Bauzeit, fertiggestellt und kostete insgesamt 173,5 Millionen kanadische Dollar.
  • The Canadian Light Source (CLS) is a third-generation 2.9 GeV synchrotron located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It opened on October 22, 2004 after three years of construction and cost C$173.5 million. One of forty-two such facilities in the world, it occupies a footprint the size of a football field on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan. The CLS is operated by CLS Inc. a not-for-profit corporation owned by the University of Saskatchewan.
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