Tag: NOvA


  • PBS Marks 25 Years of the International Space Station with NOVA’s Operation Space Station

    PBS Marks 25 Years of the International Space Station with NOVA’s Operation Space Station

    PBS Celebrates a Quarter-Century of the International Space Station The International Space Station (ISS) has stood as humanity’s most ambitious off-world laboratory since its first module reached orbit in 2000. To commemorate a landmark 25-year milestone, PBS’s NOVA series presents Operation Space Station, a two-part documentary event premiering on November 5, 2025. The program offers…

  • Operation Space Station: PBS Celebrates 25 Years of the ISS

    Operation Space Station: PBS Celebrates 25 Years of the ISS

    Celebrating a Quarter-Century of Human Presence in Low Earth Orbit In 2000, the International Space Station (ISS) began its quiet voyage as humanity’s off-world laboratory. More than two decades later, the ISS remains a cornerstone of international cooperation, scientific discovery, and the enduring curiosity that drives space exploration. PBS, in collaboration with NOVA, marks this…

  • PBS 25 Years of ISS with NOVA’s Operation Space Station

    PBS 25 Years of ISS with NOVA’s Operation Space Station

    PBS Marks a Quarter-Century of the International Space Station On November 5, 2025, PBS invites viewers to dive into a milestone in space exploration: the 25th anniversary of the International Space Station (ISS). The public broadcaster continues its long-running collaboration with NOVA to illuminate the ISS’s enduring legacy, the science conducted aboard it, and the…

  • IU Scientists Crack Universe’s Building Block Code

    IU Scientists Crack Universe’s Building Block Code

    IU Scientists Crack the Neutrino Puzzle Behind Matter’s Dominance Researchers at Indiana University (IU) have announced a breakthrough in understanding one of the cosmos’s deepest mysteries: why matter prevails over antimatter in the universe. The discovery results from a first‑of‑its‑kind joint analysis that blends data from two premier international neutrino experiments, NOvA in the United…

  • Neutrino CP Violation: IU Leads Global Breakthrough

    Neutrino CP Violation: IU Leads Global Breakthrough

    Global Collaboration Sheds Light on a Fundamental Cosmos Question Researchers at Indiana University (IU) have helped push the boundaries of particle physics through a groundbreaking collaboration between two leading international neutrino experiments, NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan. The joint analysis, published in Nature, addresses one of science’s most enduring mysteries: why…

  • IU Scientists Crack Neutrino Code for Universe’s Matter

    IU Scientists Crack Neutrino Code for Universe’s Matter

    Big Question, Tiny Particles Neutrinos are among the universe’s most abundant yet most elusive particles. They hardly interact with matter, travel through planets, stars, and you, and come in three flavors: electron, muon, and tau. Understanding how they change from one flavor to another—neutrino oscillations—could illuminate one of cosmology’s oldest mysteries: why the universe is…

  • Neutrinos and CP Violation: IU Scientists Breakthrough

    Neutrinos and CP Violation: IU Scientists Breakthrough

    Global Collaboration Illuminates One of Physics’ Greatest Questions Scientists at Indiana University have helped edge humanity closer to answering why matter dominates over nothingness in the universe. In a first-of-its-kind joint analysis, researchers merged insights from two premier international neutrino experiments—NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan—to study the tiny, elusive particles that…

  • IU Scientists Crack the Universe’s Building-Block Code

    IU Scientists Crack the Universe’s Building-Block Code

    Breaking the Silence of Neutrinos Scientists at Indiana University have taken a major step toward answering one of cosmology’s deepest questions: why does the universe favor matter over nothingness? The breakthrough comes from a collaborative, first-of-its-kind joint analysis between two flagship international neutrino experiments — NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan. Published…

  • IU Scientists Help Uncover Neutrino Clues to Why Matter Dominates the Universe

    IU Scientists Help Uncover Neutrino Clues to Why Matter Dominates the Universe

    Global Collaboration Illuminates a Fundamental Cosmic Question In a landmark achievement for particle physics and cosmology, scientists at Indiana University (IU) helped reveal clues about why the universe is dominated by matter. By pooling data from two leading long-baseline neutrino experiments—NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan—the collaboration delivers a step toward answering…