Skip to main content Skip to local navigation

Search Results for: neutrino physics

York University, Fermilab agree to joint appointment in support of gigantic neutrino experiment

York University, Fermilab agree to joint appointment in support of gigantic neutrino experiment

TORONTO, October 17, 2017 – Neutrinos are tiny, abundant particles of matter that pass unnoticed through us and almost always through the Earth, but the full extent of their role in the universe remains a mystery. Neutrinos may hold the key to fundamental questions about the nature of matter, exploding stars and cosmic evolution. Today, […]

York U expert, only Canadian on massive new international neutrino experiment, available for comment

York U expert, only Canadian on massive new international neutrino experiment, available for comment

TORONTO, Wednesday, July 19, 2017 – York University physics Professor Scott Menary is the only Canadian on an experiment, involving 30 countries and the excavation of 800,000 tons of rocks, to find out what role neutrinos played in the evolution of the Universe. The groundbreaking to build the particle detectors for the experiment will take […]

CFI awards more than $1.5 million in research infrastructure to York U

CFI awards more than $1.5 million in research infrastructure to York U

Funding helps the university attract and retain top talent from around the world TORONTO, August 11, 2021 — At a time of intense international competition, it is critical that Canadian universities have the research equipment and laboratories they need to be attractive career destinations for the very best of today’s and tomorrow’s researchers. The John […]