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US to launch research challenge to capture CO2 directly from the atmosphere at COP26 climate change conference

US to launch research challenge to capture CO2 directly from the atmosphere at COP26 climate change conference
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Which neutrino is the heaviest?

Illustration by Sandbox Studio, Chicago with Corinne Mucha Which neutrino is the heaviest? 05/13/21 By Scott Hershberger The question may seem simple, but physicists don’t yet know the answer. New measurements aim to change that. Neutrinos are the featherweights of the subatomic world. These extremely plentiful, rarely interacting particles are at least 500,000 times lighter than electrons. They are produced in the sun, in exploding stars, and in decay processes on Earth even ones in your own body. But they interact so infrequently with other matter that you’d hardly know there are so many of them around. For decades physicists thought these ghostly particles were massless. But experiments revealed that neutrinos do have mass. In fact, there are three types of neutrinos and three different masses. 

Wright Lab researchers developing new neutrino detector technologies

Wright Lab researchers developing new neutrino detector technologies May 5, 2021 A team of Wright Lab researchers from the Yale High Energy Neutrino Physics group, including associate research scientist Domenico Franco and graduate students Lee Hagaman and Giacomo Scanavini, have recently joined the research and development (R&D) effort for a new detector technology that is being developed for use by the international ArgonCube collaboration. ArgonCube, with its novel modular Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) detector design and innovative technique of pixelated charge readout, will serve as the near detector for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). DUNE is a planned neutrino experiment with a detector composed of multiple LArTPCs. This experiment will send a high energy neutrino beam over a distance of 1,300 km from Fermilab in Batavia, IL to the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, South Dakota.  DUNE will be used to study a phenomenon

The FINANCIAL - STFC invests in next generation of science leaders

Share This The FINANCIAL The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) has awarded £5.7 million of funding to support the next generation of science leaders. The Ernest Rutherford Fellowships are awarded to early career researchers who have leadership potential in their chosen field. According to UKRI, the five-year funding allows talented researchers without an academic position to establish an independent research programme. This year’s fellows will conduct cutting edge research in a number of areas of science, including: experimental and theoretical particle physics astrophysics Aims of the project The projects aim to answer some of the most fundamental questions in science and push the boundaries of current understanding, such as:

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