World's smallest neutrino detector observes elusive interactions of particles

Thursday, August 3, 2017 - 20:42 in Physics & Chemistry

In 1974, a Fermilab physicist predicted a new way for ghostly particles called neutrinos to interact with matter. More than four decades later, a team of physicists built the world's smallest neutrino detector to observe the elusive interaction for the first time.

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