Thinking outside the box See: A physicist inthe cancer lab
Ackerman became interested in physics in middle school, reading popular science books about quantum mechanics and string theory. As an undergraduate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she traveled to CERN, the European particle physics laboratory near Geneva, to work on one of the detectors at the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle collider in the world. Then she spent a summer at SLAC working on BaBar, an experiment investigating the universe’s puzzling shortage of antimatter, before starting her graduate studies there in 2007.
Linking Experiments(Majorana, EXO); How do stars create the heavy elements? (DIANA); What role did neutrinos play in the evolution of the universe? (LBNE). In addition, scientists propose to build a generic underground facility (FAARM) ...
Dialogos of Eide: Neutrinoless Double Beta DecayCOBRA · CUORICINO and CUORE · EXO · GERDA · MAJORANA · MOON · NEMO-3 and SuperNEMO · SNO+. See Also:Direct Dark Matter Detection.
Also From my research:
- Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
- A first look at the Earth interior from the Gran Sasso underground laboratory
- Mysterious Behavior of Neutrinos sent Straight through the Earth
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- Cherenkov light: Not just for physics anymore (Symmetry)
- First planes at the Pole (The Antarctic Sun)
- The magical neutrino (the guardian)
- Computing from the end of the Earth (insideHPC)
- Entertaining with IceCube (Lekue)
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