➀ Juno, a neutrino detector, is being constructed 750m below Jiangmen, China, involving collaboration from 17 countries and 730 scientists. ➁ The detector features a 34.5m diameter acrylic sphere filled with 20,000 tons of liquid scintillator to detect neutrinos from local nuclear reactors. ➂ Spectrum Instrumentation's M4i.2212 digitiser cards are used in lab-scale experiments to characterize the scintillating liquid.
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