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The Canadian Light Source (CLS) (French: Centre canadien de rayonnement synchrotron – CCRS) is Canada's national synchrotron light source facility, located on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The CLS has a third-generation 2.9 GeV storage ring, and the building occupies a footprint the size of a Canadian football field. It opened in 2004 after a 30-year campaign by the Canadian scientific community to establish a synchrotron radiation facility in Canada. It has expanded both its complement of beamlines and its building in two phases since opening. As a national synchrotron facility with over 1000 individual users, it hosts scientists from all regions of Canada and around 20 other countries. Research at the CLS has ranged from viruses to supe

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  • The Canadian Light Source (CLS) (French: Centre canadien de rayonnement synchrotron – CCRS) is Canada's national synchrotron light source facility, located on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The CLS has a third-generation 2.9 GeV storage ring, and the building occupies a footprint the size of a Canadian football field. It opened in 2004 after a 30-year campaign by the Canadian scientific community to establish a synchrotron radiation facility in Canada. It has expanded both its complement of beamlines and its building in two phases since opening. As a national synchrotron facility with over 1000 individual users, it hosts scientists from all regions of Canada and around 20 other countries. Research at the CLS has ranged from viruses to superconductors to dinosaurs, and it has also been noted for its industrial scienceand its high school education programs. (en)
  • Das Canadian Light Source (CLS) ist ein für die Forschung mit Synchrotronstrahlung gebautes Synchrotron in der kanadischen Stadt Saskatoon. Es wurde am 22. Oktober 2004, nach einer dreijährigen Bauzeit, fertiggestellt und kostete insgesamt 173,5 Millionen kanadische Dollar. An 14 Beamlines können Fragestellungen aus den Bereichen der Gesundheit, Landwirtschaft, Umwelt und Materialwissenschaften bearbeitet werden. Darüber hinaus unterhält das CLS ebenfalls einige Beamlines an der US-amerikanischen Advanced Photon Source. Das CLS wird von CLS Inc. betrieben, einer Non-Profit-Organisation der University of Saskatchewan. (de)
  • A Fonte de Luz Canadense (CLS) (em francês: Centre canadien de rayonnement synchrotron – CCRS, em inglês: Canadian Light Source) é a única instalação de luz síncrotron do Canadá, e está localizada na Universidade de Saskatchewan, em Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. O CLS tem um anel de armazenamento de terceira geração (2,9 GeV), e o edifício ocupa uma superfície do tamanho de um campo de futebol canadense.Inaugurado em 2004, após 30 anos de campanha da comunidade científica canadense para a construção de um síncrotron no país. Desde a abertura, o CLS tem se expandido tanto no número de linhas de luz, quanto na estrutura do prédio. Entre as visitas oficiais, estão a Rainha Elizabeth II e o Príncipe Philip. Por ser uma estrutura síncrotron Nacional, o CLS já recebeu mais de 1000 usuários individuais, abriga os cientistas de todas as regiões do Canadá, e cerca de 20 outros países. A pesquisa no CLS abrange de vírus aos supercondutores e aos dinossauros, e tem sido reconhecido por sua ligação com a indústria e seus programas de educação escolar. (pt)
  • Canadian Light Source (CLS) — ускорительный комплекс, источник синхротронного излучения в Канаде на территории Университета Саскачевана. (ru)
  • Canadian Light Source (CLS) är en synkrotronljusanläggning i Saskatoon i Kanada. Den invigdes 2004, och är administrativt knuten till . Anläggningens lagringsring har en omkrets på 170,88 m, en elektronenergi på 2,9 GeV och en maximal ström på 220 mA. Från ringen utgår 14 strålrör, där ljuset används av forskare inom en mängd olika discipliner. (sv)
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  • Das Canadian Light Source (CLS) ist ein für die Forschung mit Synchrotronstrahlung gebautes Synchrotron in der kanadischen Stadt Saskatoon. Es wurde am 22. Oktober 2004, nach einer dreijährigen Bauzeit, fertiggestellt und kostete insgesamt 173,5 Millionen kanadische Dollar. An 14 Beamlines können Fragestellungen aus den Bereichen der Gesundheit, Landwirtschaft, Umwelt und Materialwissenschaften bearbeitet werden. Darüber hinaus unterhält das CLS ebenfalls einige Beamlines an der US-amerikanischen Advanced Photon Source. Das CLS wird von CLS Inc. betrieben, einer Non-Profit-Organisation der University of Saskatchewan. (de)
  • Canadian Light Source (CLS) — ускорительный комплекс, источник синхротронного излучения в Канаде на территории Университета Саскачевана. (ru)
  • Canadian Light Source (CLS) är en synkrotronljusanläggning i Saskatoon i Kanada. Den invigdes 2004, och är administrativt knuten till . Anläggningens lagringsring har en omkrets på 170,88 m, en elektronenergi på 2,9 GeV och en maximal ström på 220 mA. Från ringen utgår 14 strålrör, där ljuset används av forskare inom en mängd olika discipliner. (sv)
  • The Canadian Light Source (CLS) (French: Centre canadien de rayonnement synchrotron – CCRS) is Canada's national synchrotron light source facility, located on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The CLS has a third-generation 2.9 GeV storage ring, and the building occupies a footprint the size of a Canadian football field. It opened in 2004 after a 30-year campaign by the Canadian scientific community to establish a synchrotron radiation facility in Canada. It has expanded both its complement of beamlines and its building in two phases since opening. As a national synchrotron facility with over 1000 individual users, it hosts scientists from all regions of Canada and around 20 other countries. Research at the CLS has ranged from viruses to supe (en)
  • A Fonte de Luz Canadense (CLS) (em francês: Centre canadien de rayonnement synchrotron – CCRS, em inglês: Canadian Light Source) é a única instalação de luz síncrotron do Canadá, e está localizada na Universidade de Saskatchewan, em Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. O CLS tem um anel de armazenamento de terceira geração (2,9 GeV), e o edifício ocupa uma superfície do tamanho de um campo de futebol canadense.Inaugurado em 2004, após 30 anos de campanha da comunidade científica canadense para a construção de um síncrotron no país. Desde a abertura, o CLS tem se expandido tanto no número de linhas de luz, quanto na estrutura do prédio. Entre as visitas oficiais, estão a Rainha Elizabeth II e o Príncipe Philip. Por ser uma estrutura síncrotron Nacional, o CLS já recebeu mais de 1000 usuários individua (pt)
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  • Canadian Light Source (pt)
  • Canadian Light Source (sv)
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