Indias deepest laboratory in the twenty first century is half a kilometre below the Earths surface

JADUGODA, JHARKAHND, INDIA - SEPTEMBER 02: India has inaugurated its deepest underground lab located half a kilometre below the surface called Jadugoda Underground Science Laboratory in an unused cavern of a deep uranium mine. It was opened on September 2, 2017 and houses several experiments. The lab located 555 meters below the surface will search for the elusive celestial glue called Dark Matter. Physicists will monitor radiation to look for the slightest clues of the Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPS). The rock overburden shields the instruments from cosmic rays and neutrinos. (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images)
JADUGODA, JHARKAHND, INDIA - SEPTEMBER 02: India has inaugurated its deepest underground lab located half a kilometre below the surface called Jadugoda Underground Science Laboratory in an unused cavern of a deep uranium mine. It was opened on September 2, 2017 and houses several experiments. The lab located 555 meters below the surface will search for the elusive celestial glue called Dark Matter. Physicists will monitor radiation to look for the slightest clues of the Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPS). The rock overburden shields the instruments from cosmic rays and neutrinos. (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images)
Indias deepest laboratory in the twenty first century is half a kilometre below the Earths surface
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