Fermilab’s DUNE: Investigating the universe’s mysteries with neutrino particles
Fermilab in the western suburbs of Batavia, Illinois hosts the DUNE project, researching the elusive neutrino particle. This undertaking includes underground caverns and a high energy beam being shot from Illinois to South Dakota. Sam Zeller, a senior scientist, and deputy director of the project, spoke with WBEZ's Indi Khera.
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