中国的JUNO中微子探测器接近完成, 准备研究大爆炸产生的粒子。
China's JUNO neutrino detector nears completion, set to study particles from the Big Bang.
中国江门地下中子观测站(JUNO)即将完工,即将开始研究可追溯到大爆炸的微子,即难以捉摸的微粒。
China's Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is nearing completion and set to begin studying neutrinos, elusive particles that date back to the Big Bang.
作为三个全球探测器之一,JUNO旨在推展中微子研究的界限,有可能提供对宇宙演变的洞察力。
As one of three global detectors, JUNO aims to push the boundaries of neutrino research, potentially offering insights into the universe's evolution.
位于地下2 297英尺的3亿美元探测器 将与美国和日本的其他人联手 预计在今后几年内 将上线
Located 2,297 feet underground to shield from cosmic rays, the $300 million detector will join others in the US and Japan, expected to go online in the next few years.