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LBNF (Long Baseline Neutrino Facility)

The Long Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) is a scientific project that creates a powerful beam of neutrinos—tiny, nearly massless particles—to study their behavior. The beam is generated at a source facility and directed through Earth to a detector located hundreds of miles away. By analyzing how neutrinos change as they travel, scientists aim to understand fundamental properties of these particles, which could reveal insights about the universe’s origins and why matter exists more than antimatter. LBNF helps scientists explore the mysteries of particle physics using advanced technology and infrastructure.