DUNE, an argon-driven science experiment in South Dakota that’s linked up to a facility in Illinois, remains on track to start analyzing neutrino behavior later in the decade, writes Christian Annesley
Argon has many uses in industry, enterprise and science, from specialist lighting to its use in radioisotope dating of rocks to its well-known applications as a shield gas in welding and increasingly as an important element in some kinds of 3D printing.
But there’s one gigantic state-backed specialist science project that’s unfolding in South Dakota that is poised to make use of super-cooled argon on a huge scale – and the past 12 months has seen good progress made, including numerous successful tests.
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