Abstract
Deep Underground Laboratories are multidisciplinary infrastructures to carry out research on rare events, such as neutrino interactions, proton decay, and dark matter, on geophysics, general relativity, and biology. There are 12 such infrastructures deployed in the north hemisphere. Three new Laboratories are underway, two in the south hemisphere. In the paper some characteristics of the Underground Laboratories are discussed. Synergy between Laboratories is reviewed.
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