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For the past 14 years, the cover to Kenneth Lane’s 1984 paper that helped chart the course for supercollider physics has been hanging on his office door. Now, more than 25 years after publication, the paper has been recognized with one of the field’s most important prizes. Lane, a College of Arts & Sciences professor of physics, is the recipient of the 2011 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics of the American Physical Society, established to recognize and encourage outstanding achievement in particle theory. For more on Lane, click here.

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