Vital research has continued at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in France thanks to a constant supply of liquid helium from SIAD.
The IJCLab physics laboratory at CNRS reached out to SIAD during the coronavirus crisis to ensure that it could still receive a constant supply of the gas, which is a fundamental element for the operation of highly advanced technologies.
“For some years we have been engaged in a number of physical experiments on neutrinos with a team of American, Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian and Italian scientists in underground laboratories,” explained Andrea Giuliani, Research Director of the IJCLab at CNRS.
“Our centres are in Gran Sasso, between France and Spain, under the Pyrenees and, again in France, in Modane, under the Alps.”
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