NOvA takes a new look at neutrino oscillations

Fermilab's new flagship neutrino-oscillation experiment, NOvA, has recorded its first neutrinos

The NOvA experiment at Fermilab is now poised to make precision measurements of electron-neutrino appearance and muon-neutrino disappearance. These data will help to unravel the remaining unknowns in understanding neutrino masses and mixing. NOvA will use two detectors to measure oscillation probabilities in Fermilab's NuMI muon-neutrino beam: one at Fermilab and one 810 km away at Ash River, Minnesota. The collaboration is now eagerly awaiting completion of both of the detectors.

Read more: "NOvA takes a new look at neutrino oscillations" – CERN Courier