In a laboratory above the fog of South Dakota Forests, scientists are looking for the answer to one of the greatest questions of science: Why is the universe? They have begun a race to answer with a separate team of Japanese scientists – who are several years ahead, says the British BBC. The current theories of astronomy cannot explain why planets, stars and galaxies were created. Both groups make detectors studying a subcoder called neutrino in the hope of finding answers. American scientists hope the answer is deep under the earth in the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (Dune). Scientists travel 1,500 meters below the surface in three huge underground caves. It is such a scale that the construction workshops and their bulldozers look like small plastic toys compared to, the report said. Dune’s scientific director, Dr Jaret Heise, describes […]
Source: News Beast

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