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November 24, 2009 | 12:29 pm
A photograph of the T2K INGRID neutrino detector. Each of the black cubes is a module of the INGRID.
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November 24, 2009 | 12:29 pm
A photograph of the T2K INGRID neutrino detector. Each of the black cubes is a module of the INGRID.
David Harris
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volume 07 | issue 01 | feb 10
On the cover:
Deep underground, physicists set traps to catch dark matter, neutrinos,
rare particle decays, and other exotic phenomena. These protected
subterranean lab spaces are highly valued by scientists in a number of
fields for their isolation and their easy access to depths where geological
and microbial processes help shape the Earth and the nature of life itself.

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