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  • We are pleased to announce an upcoming series of summer workshops being organized jointly between the laboratory and the Jefferson Lab Users Organization (JLUO) to probe the science that would be opened up by a higher energy electron beam (~20-24 GeV) at Jefferson Lab. We are particularly interested in identifying key measurements that are not possible to access at 12 GeV, that initially utilize largely existing or already-planned Hall equipment, and that leverage the unique capabilities of luminosity and precision possible at Jefferson Lab in the EIC era.

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  • A collaboration of nuclear physicists from 18 institutions have measured the proton’s electromagnetic generalized polarizabilities.

  • Physicists get closer to solving the proton radius puzzle with unique new measurement of the charge radius of the proton

  • Development of new cavities and cryocoolers can make SRF technology practical for industrial applications.