Cool Physics #13: Neutrino Masses with KATRIN
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A quick description of the KATRIN experiment, currently running in Karlsruhe Germany. It is designed to measure the masses of neutrinos using a giant, blimp-looking spectrometer. The image is not photoshopped.
Image from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KATRIN media gallery).
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