Which energy has the planet's orbit in the universe? Researchers from different parts of the world are researching this for ages. India is not behind. Scientists in the country have started research work on this 'Dark Matter'. To work around this, research has been made in Jharkhand about half km depth from the surface of the earth.
In search of 'Dark Matter', scientists needed to go deep into the soil. Because, cosmic rays or other radiation may disrupt the research. But the laboratory's roof roof has the ability to absorb the radiation.
Jharkhand's underground laboratory has recently been opened. Scientists of Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINF) of Kolkata have started work in this laboratory.
The laboratory was established in India's first uranium block, about 280 kilometers away from Kolkata and 150 kilometers away from Ranchi, in Jharkhand's magic. The laboratory is located at a depth of 555 meters above the surface.
Satyajit Saha, led by the researcher, said that there was a natural cave under the ground, where the laboratory was built.
Uranium Corporation of India is in charge of this laboratory, which is very safe and secure. It is the second underground laboratory in India. Earlier, such a laboratory was created in Karnataka, but due to flood, it was closed in 1992.
Source: NDTV