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Q&A WITH A PARTICLE PHYSICIST

Why is the study of neutrinos important?

Neutrinos are truly fundamental particles. They are some of the elementary building blocks of our Universe. They come in three different types: tau, muon and electron neutrinos. In the 1960s, theoretical physicists wrote the rule book on particle interactions - known as the ‘standard model’ - which has been very solid for more than 50 years

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