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Neutrinos are mysterious particles that could hold the key to answering many questions about our universe

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    • What exactly is a neutrino?
    • What is the mass of a neutrino?
    • Which neutrino has the smallest mass?
    • What are the different types of neutrinos?
    • Is it true that neutrinos have their own antiparticles?
    • Is it true that all neutrinos are left-handed?
    • Is it true that neutrinos defy physics‘ symmetries?
    • What are the sources of the most energetic neutrinos?
  • Variety
    • Flavors of neutrinos
    • Antineutrinos
    • Neutrinos that are sterile
    • The energy of neutrinos
    • Masses of neutrinos
  • Source
    • Neutrinos from accelerators
    • Neutrinos from reactors
    • Geoneutrinos
    • Beta decay produces neutrinos
    • Neutrinos from the sun
    • Neutrinos from the Big Bang
    • Neutrinos in the atmosphere
    • Neutrinos from supernova
    • Neutrinos from the universe
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Monthly Archives: February 2022

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Feb
Date 17. February 2022
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What is the lightness of a neutrino? The solution is closer than ever before

The most recent attempt to weigh the elusive particle yielded a more accurate estimate of its upper limit. Physicists have made...
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16
Feb
Date 16. February 2022
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Berkeley Lab’s Nuclear Science Division will be led by Reiner Kruecken

A nuclear physicist will command the legendary division responsible for the discovery of 16 new elements. Reiner Kruecken, a nu...
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15
Feb
Date 15. February 2022
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Neutrinos are less than 0.8 electron volts in weight

Neutrinos are one of our universe's most interesting basic particles. They play a key role in the production of large-scale struct...
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14
Feb
Date 14. February 2022
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Dark Matter Could Be Explained by “Boson Clouds”

Astronomers are still baffled by the nature of dark matter. It's easy to dismiss the dark matter idea entirely since the hunt for...
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13
Feb
Date 13. February 2022
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Rosswag manufactures components for high-powered telescopes using additive manufacturing

Rosswag Engineering of Pfinztal, Germany, a supplier of metal powders, metal additively manufactured components, and qualification...
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12
Feb
Date 12. February 2022
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While symmetry is appealing, asymmetry is the reason the Universe and life exist

Asymmetries exist in the Universe, which is a wonderful thing. Imperfections are necessary for the existence of stars and, therefo...
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11
Feb
Date 11. February 2022
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The Development of Neutrino-voltaic Technology Will Aid in The Energy Transition

There are lengthy payback periods and significant capital expenses in the power industry, making it one of the most conservative b...
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10
Feb
Date 10. February 2022
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Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay studies at Wright Lab are part of the DOE’s nuclear physics program plan

Wright Lab graduate student Samantha Pagan works on muon veto system taggers. Photo by Iris Ponce. The DOE's nuclear phys...
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09
Feb
Date 9. February 2022
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Is a Super-Massive Black Hole Merger on the Horizon?

A galaxy harboring a pair of supermassive black holes might be in for a rude awakening in the coming months, when the enormous cre...
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07
Feb
Date 7. February 2022
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Dr. Christopher Macias, University of Iowa; Nuclear and Particle Physics Seminar

DUNE is working to build the world's largest monolithic liquid argon neutrino detector. University of Iowa's Dr. Christopher Ma...
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