U of M opens cutting-edge physics lab
MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (5/14/2009) - The University of Minnesota Moment radio feature for the week of Monday, May 18, is available to Minnesota radio stations for free:
U of M opens cutting-edge physics lab
Last week the University of Minnesota broke ground near International Falls for a cutting-edge international physics lab known as the NOvA detector facility. Its purpose? To study neutrinos, the fundamental building blocks of matter. Bill Miller, the project's manager, says this is a major step forward into the physics of the unknown.
Courtesy University News Service
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