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With perseverance, a giant 1,000-ton “fishbowl” full of rare waterand a man-made cavern 6,800 feet underground, Penn researchers contributed toa Nobel Prize-winningproject that has revolutionizedthe modern world of physics.

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Penn researchers, who recently contributed to a Nobel Prize-winning project, worked in a Subdury Neutrino Observatory particle detector in Canada. | Courtesy of Gene Beier

With perseverance, a giant 1,000-ton “fishbowl” full of rare waterand a man-made cavern 6,800 feet underground, Penn researchers contributed toa Nobel Prize-winningproject that has revolutionizedthe modern world of physics.


Penn Design graduate student Wei Tang recently won first place for this architecture design at the BLTa Student Design Competition. | Courtesy of Wei Tang

These are the minds of School of Design graduate students Wei Tang and Jianan Zhang; two minds that recently won first place and third place respectively in the BLT Architects — or BLTa — Student Design Competition.
















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