How do you make a neutrino beam?
Neutrinos are notorious for not interacting with anything and yet scientists are able to make beams of neutrinos and point them in very specific directions, hitting targets many hundreds of miles away. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln explains the simple and clever technique researchers use to make this happen.
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