Fermilab’s New Neutrino Cannon Shoots Subterranean Subatomics

Fermilab's New Neutrino Cannon Shoots Subterranean Subatomics

Given how rarely neutrinos interact with other elementary particles, they’re notoriously difficult to study and consequently, our understanding of these electrically neutral subatomic entities remains rather sketchy. However, the Department of Energy’s famed Fermilab in Batavia, IL aims to unlock these particles’ secrets by blasting them through hundreds of miles of the Earth’s crusts.

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