DUNE, a mile underground to solve the neutrino puzzle
Excavations complete, DUNE prepares to install advanced neutrino detectors, opening new frontiers in subatomic physics
Excavations complete, DUNE prepares to install advanced neutrino detectors, opening new frontiers in subatomic physics
China opens the largest underground laboratory to study dark matter, more than 2.500 meters below the Jinping Mountains.
Study dark matter and discover (perhaps) dark energy. Confirmation of the results presented yesterday could change history.
Philip Tanedo and colleagues are certain: only the existence of another dimension can help us understand and explain the existence and dynamics of dark matter
The use of machine learning allows for greater detail in the dark matter map based on galaxy data. And unveil other structures.