Neutrino Nobel prize: some crucial innovations and collaborations
by Jon Butterworth from on (#Q2T3)
Last week the physics Nobel prize was awarded for neutrino science. The physics behind that, and how it was discovered, is important and fascinating. And there's another excellent feature in the announcement, too
On Tuesday the 2015 Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded for neutrino physics at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO), in Canada, and the SuperKamiokamde experiment in Japan. The start of the press release reads:
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