The universe—not the sky—is the limit when it comes to science innovation at Ocean Networks Canada (ONC). In addition to the continuous, real-time ocean observing it was designed and built for, one of the great advantages of ONC’s deep-sea infrastructure is the opportunity it extends to all kinds of diverse, leading-edge research, including exploring our universe’s most abundant and hard-to-study ingredient—neutrinos.
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Figure 1. Dr. Elisa Resconi—an astrophysicist at the Technical University of Munich whose research lies at the intersection of particle physics and astrophysics—attends a 2019 neutrino workshop at the University of Victoria’s Queenswood campus.
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