Talk:Inelastic neutron scattering
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Two Questions
1) Is there a good reason why the "See Also" section keeps dissappearing? The things listed there are all different types of inelastic neutron scattering. It seems not unlikely that someone who stumbles upon inelastic neutron scattering may actually want to skip to one of those sub-topics.
2) I don't think this is a nuclear and atomic physics stub. Granted neutrons are nucleons, and they interact with nuclei, but for the most part they are used to study the properties of large collections of nuclei. I'd say condensed matter physics stub, but I don't want to leave out people studying things like gaseous hydrogen. Any suggestions?