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The closing address to ICNS was given by a lyrical Sunil Sinha, in great form. Sunil reviewed the impact of neutron scattering methods on major fields of science, stressing the uniqueness of neutrons but also the complementarity with synchrotron x-rays. He said, and he was absolutely right, that modern neutron sources sit next to synchrotron x-rays sources. This is why ESS will be built next to the MAX IV synchrotron!

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Neutrons and health booklet by ESS ScandinaviaI'm walking around the booths at the ICNS exhibition center where ESS Scandinavia is represented in Knoxville, Tennessee. There seems to be a concern here on the value of neutron methods and the impact of neutron scattering in science. This is quite a serious point at a time when the ESS is being debated. In Europe, we (neutron centres) have made some efforts to reach out towards the general public.

The ILL has produced wonderful brochures of which I've been the editor. ESS Scandinavia has also done a great job with the "Neutrons & Health" booklet where we explain how neutron science amongst other things can help us understand living processes, the motion of molecules in a cell, seeing the proteins more clearly and develop drug design etc. We are also preparing a new booklet on "Neutrons for Society/Neutrons for Science" - a real must for all of you who would like to understand more about neutron scattering, how it develops materials science and benefits mankind through research!

I feel that it is up to the neutron centres to tackle the impact question regarding the value of neutron scattering in scinence by themselves. They should not wait for someone else to do the job. ESS Scandinavia is committed to promote and increase the awareness of neutron science in society, develop the research community and strengthening the interaction between x-ray users and and neutron users.