
NDS (Neutrino Detector System)
The Neutrino Detector System (NDS) is a scientific setup designed to observe neutrinos—tiny, almost massless particles that pass through matter undetected most of the time. NDS uses large, sensitive instruments, often submerged in deep water or ice, to catch the rare interactions when a neutrino collides with a molecule. These interactions produce faint flashes of light, which the system detects with specialized sensors. By analyzing these signals, scientists can learn about cosmic events and fundamental physics, helping us understand the universe's most elusive particles and their role in the cosmos.