Symmetry Magazine -
14 Jul 2020 15:38

A collaboration of the Americas aims to take the first pioneering images of low-energy neutrinos and provide new data to shed light on the mysterious identity of dark matter. Around 2010, physicist Juan Estrada of the US Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory was working on an astrophysics instrument called the Dark Energy Camera. The camera was designed to survey a large swath of the Southern sky and provide pictures that could give insight into dark matter and dark energy...
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