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Light sensors in Japan’s Super-Kamiokande neutrino detector capture faint flashes that occur when neutrinos collide with water atoms. Credit: The Asahi Shimbun/GettyJapan is set to build the largest neutrino detector in history, after a cabinet committee approved billions of yen for its construction on 13 December, according to scientists involved in the project. Hyper-Kamiokande will hold 260,000 tonnes of ultrapure water — more than five times the amount contained by its already enormous sibling, the Super-Kamiokande. The new detector will be built inside a gigantic cavern to be dug next to Hida City’s Kamioka mine, and will, physicists hope, bring ground-breaking discoveries about these ubiquitous particles.The enormous size of the Hyper-Kamiokande (Hyper-K) will enable it to detect unprecedented numbers of neutrinos produced by various sources — including cosmic rays, the Sun, supernovae and beams artificially produced by an existing particle accelerator.
Jelly fruit slice candies. It's hyper thursday!! So here we go another tutorial and guide. Mind you if it's not obvious I have another one planned for next Thursday already but Jesus the frustration is too much with that lol.
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