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In the first of a new three part series, we go behind the scenes of Super Kamiokande, the world’s largest neutrino detector.

For more than half a century, Japan has been at the forefront of 'big physics', asking fundamental questions about the laws which govern the workings of the universe. Questions of this magnitude require cutting edge technology on a truly massive scale. Over three episodes, Nature reporter Davide Castelvecchi travels across to Japan to get a rare look inside three of its flagship experiments.

Part two: KAGRA - youtu.be/DUg0wqK9VoM
Part three: Belle II - youtu.be/0S2GUhFcIus

Read more about Super Kamiokande: nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00598-9

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