Posts Tagged ‘neutrinos’

CERN Physicists Detect Collider Neutrinos for First Time

CERN Physicists Detect Collider Neutrinos for First Time  Nov 26, 2021 by  News Staff / Source Physicists from the Forward Search Experiment (FASER) Collaboration have observed six neutrino interactions during a pilot run of FASERν, a compact emulsion detector installed at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2018. FASERν event displays of two of the […]

Debate: Faster than light neutrinos – Q&A

  Guardian September 24, 2011 What has been discovered? A fundamental subatomic particle, the neutrino, seems to be capable of travelling faster than the speed of light (that is, the speed of a photon through a vacuum). Why do physicists believe nothing can go faster than light speed? At the turn of the 20th century, Albert Einstein […]

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