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The CUORE detector has 19 copper-framed “towers” that each house a matrix of 52 cube-shaped crystals. Credit: Yury Suvorov/CUORE collaboration. Alt text: Close-up view of an array of cubic, pale crystals held in a copper framework. The structure is composed of multiple repeating units arranged in a symmetrical, grid-like pattern, with small white spacers at the intersections.
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