Sadly, Nature has chosen to cripple access to the source article on this story - so not linking to it.
- Uh the paper is linked in the article and I had no issue accessing it https://journals.aps.org/prab/pdf/10.1103/kxjr-h7zs 
- Wow, super cool! So I take it they’re not good for medical imaging? Either go right through too easily to cast a shadow or harmful in some way? The truck scanner stuff is cool though, albeit a bit surveillancey. I’m sure archaeologists would love to have portable muon tomography though! I wonder what else this will end up being used for… Seems like there’s surely lots of possibilities left. 
- If we have a way of making muons, does that mean muon-catalyzed fusion is feasible? - Great question. Talking this very point out right now after finding this article. 
 
- Getting closer to Black Mesa technology :3 
- Maybe this could help get us closer to viable muon catalyzed fusion. 
- Anything that would be useful for smaller laboratories is a good thing. 
- Uhm, didn’t physicist David Keith of Harvard, better know for his work on carbon capture, do something like this in the early 1990s in building the early atom interferometers? - He didn’t pursue the development as the applications were military at that time but my recollection was that he created a lab bench sized generator. 
- I read that as “beans” at first and was very confused 











