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Laboratory to study dark matter opens 1km under Australian town - with no bananas allowed
From deep inside a gold mine in Stawell, Victoria, researchers are hunting for the invisible substance thought to make up 85% of the matter in the universe.
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL), where researchers will hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance thought to comprise about 85% of the matter in the universe.
The lab is officially open, and Guardian Australia recently visited with Prof Elisabetta Barberio, the director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
The Stawell Gold Mine. The Guardian was given a tour of the University of Melbourne's Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in the Stawell Gold Mine in Victoria's West where they will host the SABRE South dark matter direct detection experiment.
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Laboratory to study dark matter opens 1km under Australian town - with no bananas allowed
From deep inside a gold mine in Stawell, Victoria, researchers are hunting for the invisible substance thought to make up 85% of the matter in the universe.
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL), where researchers will hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance thought to comprise about 85% of the matter in the universe.
The lab is officially open, and Guardian Australia recently visited with Prof Elisabetta Barberio, the director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
A truck leaving the mine. The Guardian was given a tour of the University of Melbourne's Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in the Stawell Gold Mine in Victoria's West where they will host the SABRE South dark matter direct detection experiment.
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DUKAS_144747003_EYE
Laboratory to study dark matter opens 1km under Australian town - with no bananas allowed
From deep inside a gold mine in Stawell, Victoria, researchers are hunting for the invisible substance thought to make up 85% of the matter in the universe.
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL), where researchers will hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance thought to comprise about 85% of the matter in the universe.
The lab is officially open, and Guardian Australia recently visited with Prof Elisabetta Barberio, the director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
The underground road into the SUPL. The Guardian was given a tour of the University of Melbourne's Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in the Stawell Gold Mine in Victoria's West where they will host the SABRE South dark matter direct detection experiment.
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Laboratory to study dark matter opens 1km under Australian town - with no bananas allowed
From deep inside a gold mine in Stawell, Victoria, researchers are hunting for the invisible substance thought to make up 85% of the matter in the universe.
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL), where researchers will hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance thought to comprise about 85% of the matter in the universe.
The lab is officially open, and Guardian Australia recently visited with Prof Elisabetta Barberio, the director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
Superintendant of Mining John Bourne driving the vehicle to the SUPL. The Guardian was given a tour of the University of Melbourne's Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in the Stawell Gold Mine in Victoria's West where they will host the SABRE South dark matter direct detection experiment.
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DUKAS_144746997_EYE
Laboratory to study dark matter opens 1km under Australian town - with no bananas allowed
From deep inside a gold mine in Stawell, Victoria, researchers are hunting for the invisible substance thought to make up 85% of the matter in the universe.
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL), where researchers will hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance thought to comprise about 85% of the matter in the universe.
The lab is officially open, and Guardian Australia recently visited with Prof Elisabetta Barberio, the director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
Looking into the SUPL from the Anter-room. The Guardian was given a tour of the University of Melbourne's Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in the Stawell Gold Mine in Victoria's West where they will host the SABRE South dark matter direct detection experiment.
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DUKAS_144746998_EYE
Laboratory to study dark matter opens 1km under Australian town - with no bananas allowed
From deep inside a gold mine in Stawell, Victoria, researchers are hunting for the invisible substance thought to make up 85% of the matter in the universe.
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL), where researchers will hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance thought to comprise about 85% of the matter in the universe.
The lab is officially open, and Guardian Australia recently visited with Prof Elisabetta Barberio, the director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
Professor Elisabetta Barberio from the Unversity of Melbourne in the SUPL with a SABRE mock up. ( A Sodium Iodide Core that will detect dark matter). The Guardian was given a tour of the University of Melbourne's Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in the Stawell Gold Mine in Victoria's West where they will host the SABRE South dark matter direct detection experiment.
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DUKAS_144747000_EYE
Laboratory to study dark matter opens 1km under Australian town - with no bananas allowed
From deep inside a gold mine in Stawell, Victoria, researchers are hunting for the invisible substance thought to make up 85% of the matter in the universe.
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL), where researchers will hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance thought to comprise about 85% of the matter in the universe.
The lab is officially open, and Guardian Australia recently visited with Prof Elisabetta Barberio, the director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
A mock up of a SABRE ( A Sodium Iodide Core that will detect dark matter). The Guardian was given a tour of the University of Melbourne's Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in the Stawell Gold Mine in Victoria's West where they will host the SABRE South dark matter direct detection experiment.
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DUKAS_144747001_EYE
Laboratory to study dark matter opens 1km under Australian town - with no bananas allowed
From deep inside a gold mine in Stawell, Victoria, researchers are hunting for the invisible substance thought to make up 85% of the matter in the universe.
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL), where researchers will hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance thought to comprise about 85% of the matter in the universe.
The lab is officially open, and Guardian Australia recently visited with Prof Elisabetta Barberio, the director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
Professor Elisabetta Barberio from the Universiy of Melbourne near the entrance to the SUPL. The Guardian was given a tour of the University of Melbourne's Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in the Stawell Gold Mine in Victoria's West where they will host the SABRE South dark matter direct detection experiment.
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STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_012
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_010
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_001
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_011
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_006
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_003
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_008
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_009
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_002
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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DUK10045706_007
STUDIO - Nigel Smith
Astrophysicist and University of Leeds graduate, Dr. Nigel Smith, pictured at Canada House in London, July 5th 2016.
Dr. Smith is director of SNOLAB, Canada’s world-class deep underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Located 2 km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the highly successful Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment. The primary scientific emphasis at SNOLAB is on searches for dark matter and studies of the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
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