Project to measure neutrinos launched
August 29, 2011 Category Science & technology, Weekly
A groundbreaking experiment to find answers about the origins of the universe has begun at the Daya Bay nuclear plant in Guangdong province. After eight years of preparation, two detectors began measuring subatomic particles, or neutrinos, which are a by-products of nuclear reactions. The USD136 million project is being conducted by 200 scientists, led by experts from China and the U.S.
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