Access
This article is part of Nature's premium content.
Published online 19 November 2008 | Nature 456, 291 (2008) | doi:10.1038/456291a
News
Middle East synchrotron on the lookout for funds
Jordan facility needs final donations to construct machine.
The Middle East's first synchrotron facility, a collaborative effort intended to promote peace through international scientific cooperation, formally opened its doors on 3 November in Allan, Jordan. But unless the project can plug a €15-million (US$19-million) shortfall, the machine's completion risks being stalled.
To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right).
Comments
Reader comments are usually moderated after posting. If you find something offensive or inappropriate, you can speed this process by clicking 'Report this comment' (or, if that doesn't work for you, email redesign@nature.com). For more controversial topics, we reserve the right to moderate before comments are published.
US$150 million (baksheesh overhead) with petroleum at a mere $60/bbl is 2.5 million bbl. 1 bbl is 159 liters or about 0.82 g/cm^3, hence 326,000 tonnes. ULCC and VLCC oil tankers carry cargos of 200,000 dwt or greater. Two laden oil tankers pay for the thing. Solicit charity at home.