NUCLEAR PHYSICS:
TESLA Accelerates; ESS Falls Back
Gretchen Vogel
BERLIN--As anticipated, Germany's science council on 18 November backed plans for a massive new linear collider, the $3.5 billion TeV Energy Superconducting Linear Accelerator. But the council disappointed proponents of a $1.4 billion European Spallation Source, demanding a rewritten proposal before the machine would be considered for government funding.