Physics
The gigantic JUNO detector, currently under construction in China with the participation of IN2P3, will soon be tapping neutrinos, the elusive and mysterious elementary particles
Ginés Martinez, director of the Subatech laboratory (CNRS/IN2P3, IMT Atlantique, Nantes University) outlines the basic principles and applications - current and future - of quantum physics. He also points out the questions that it leaves unanswered for the moment.
The deployment of five new ARCA (Astroparticle Research with Cosmics in the Abyss) detection lines took place at the beginning of April in the KM3NeT research infrastructure, which houses a new generation of neutrino telescopes off the coast of Sicily: a major milestone for the KM3NeT collaboration, which brings together 300 people worldwide, including a te