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Construction has started on two of the world’s grandest neutrino observatories
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory happened on January 10. This means construction on Asia’s two biggest neutrino experiments will have started in the span of a week, after the India-based Neutrino Observatory was given the go-ahead … Continue reading
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Tagged India-based Neutrino Observatory, Institute of High Energy Physics, Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory, Kolar Gold Fields, liquid scintillators, neutrino mass hierarchy, neutrino physics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
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An elusive detector for an elusive particle
The delay of a go-ahead from the Cabinet for an indigenously designed neutrino detector is demoralizing for scientists because it could turn investors away. Continue reading
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Tagged India-based Neutrino Observatory, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Kolar Gold Fields, Masatoshi Koshiba, neutrino physics, particle physics
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