Channel: Fermilab
Category: Science & Technology
Description: To study the smallest things in nature, scientists build some enormous experiments. One example? The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), which will use mile-deep detectors, each one as long as a jumbo jet, filled with almost 70,000 total tons of liquid argon. So how do scientists develop the massive, complicated equipment needed for big science? Neutrino physicists Dr. Kirsty Duffy and Dr. Bryan Ramson explain in this episode of #EvenBananas. Even Bananas playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCfRa7MXBEsp1cvIsZ4shi6MrHb-tnAqT Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment: lbnf-dune.fnal.gov All Things Neutrino: neutrinos.fnal.gov Fermilab physics 101: fnal.gov/pub/science/particle-physics-101/index.html Fermilab home page: fnal.gov Production Credits: Host: Kirsty Duffy Creator: Lauren Biron Guest: Bryan Ramson Violinist: Nicola McConkey Writers: Lauren Biron, Kirsty Duffy, Scott Hershberger Director/Editor: Ryan Postel Graphic Designer: Diana Brandonisio Camera/Audio: Luke Pickering DUNE Imagery: Sanford Underground Research Facility, ViaNova, Sandbox, CERN Theme Song: Scott Hershberger Music: Pond5.com