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Neutrinos are everywhere. They’re produced by the sun, the earth, and the food we eat. They could hold the key to understanding the origins of the universe. Video: Fermilab |
Neutrinos are a mystery to physicists. They exist in three different flavors and mass states and may be able to give hints about the origins of the matter-dominated universe. A new long-baseline experiment led by Fermilab, called NOvA, may provide some answers.
View Fermilab’s new six-minute video to learn about neutrinos and NOvA’s role in the study of these mysterious particles.