Fermi National Accelerator Lab located near Chicago announced yesterday (Tuesday, Feb. 11) that its newest and largest neutrino project has seen its first neutrinos traveling from Fermilab's facility to the NOvA far detector at Ash River in northern Minnesota. Two WSU scientists, assistant professor Holger Meyer and professor Nick Solomey, are part of the experiment. The WSU Physics Colloquium from 2-3 p.m. today (Wednesday, Feb. 12) in 128 Jabara Hall will feature Meyer presenting details about this neutrino experiment, its first major observation and future physics expected to be studied.