The JUNO experiment, which will study the ways of the electrically neutral subatomic particles, will be the largest of its kind.
A massive £238 million detector is all set to uncover some mind-boggling mysteries of the universe. The detector in Kaiping, ...
Nuclear fission is the most reliable source of antineutrinos, but they are difficult to characterize. A recent study suggests ...
Nuclear fission is the most reliable source of antineutrinos, but they are difficult to characterise. A new study suggests ...
A new facility in China will soon begin hunting for ghostly neutrino particles in a spherical particle jail that’s nearly ...
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), located 700 metres below ground in China, is set to begin operations in summer 2025. Designed as the world’s largest neutrino detector ...
JUNO will identify the heaviest neutrino type using advanced detectors Located 700m underground, JUNO features a 35m-wide acrylic sphere Antineutrinos from nearby nuclear plants will be key to JUNO's ...
The core part of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory. [Photo provided to China Daily] The final stage of the construction of Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) began on ...