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Fermilab Neutrino Beams Will Pave the Way to Neutrinovoltaic Energy
Fermilab Neutrino Beams Will Pave the Way to Neutrinovoltaic Energy
At the Fermilab DUNE (Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment) project, the U.S. Department of Energy plans to collaborate with top energy scientists from around the world to send the world’s most powerful neutrino beam to a sister station at SURF (Sanford Underground Research Facility) around 1,000 miles away through the Earth. This experiment
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Did You Know

A few years ago, lots of people believed that neutrino energy is just a form of science fiction, and many thought that our present technology wouldn’t able to produce one. There are also people who are saying that our physical capabilities are limited, and it is not enough to create and harness neutrino energy. However, everything changed as scientists have discovered a way on how to produce the energy, and it instantly became news around the world.

In 2015, Takaaki Kajita, a scientist from Japan, and Arthur McDonald, a physicist from Canada, discovered that neutrinos have masses. Neutrinos are one of the smallest cosmic particles, scientists thought that they do not have mass, but some are speculating that it might have its mass because it is a form of matter. Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald developed their mechanism to find out the crucial information about neutrinos. Their research was presented to the scientific community, and they won the Nobel Prize for Physics because of their monumental discovery.

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