hs-NovaProject-REhrlich.jpg The Fermilab has two neutrino detectors, a near detector located at the lab in Illinois and a far detector located 810 kilometers away in Minnesota. Appears In U.Va. researchers continue to learn more about the universe’s origins By Andrew Ramirez | January 31, 2018 The NOvA project aims to utilize particles called neutrinos to learn more about the beginning of the universe.
U.Va. researchers continue to learn more about the universe’s origins By Andrew Ramirez | January 31, 2018 The NOvA project aims to utilize particles called neutrinos to learn more about the beginning of the universe.
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