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Fermilab | DUNE prototype detector installation at Fermilab #shorts @fermilab | Uploaded 10 months ago | Updated 24 minutes ago
Long before the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment takes its first measurements in an effort to expand our understanding of the universe, a prototype for one of the experiment’s detectors is blazing new trails in neutrino detection technology.

DUNE, currently under construction, will be a massive experiment that spans more than 800 miles. A beam of neutrinos originating at Fermilab will pass through a particle detector located on the Fermilab site, then travel through the ground to a huge detector at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota.

đź”—Learn more about the prototype for the DUNE detector: news.fnal.gov/2023/11/prototype-for-dune-detector-will-test-new-technology-that-can-handle-more-neutrinos/. #dunescience #neutrino #physics
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