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They're tiny, almost undetectable, and may hold the answers to life, the universe and everything

They're tiny, almost undetectable, and may hold the answers to life, the universe and everything

Update: 2024-12-24
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China has launched a new underground detector to find out neutrinos, a tiny particle that can help scientists understand how the universe works. The facility costs $300 million, and it's set to begin operating in the second half of 2025.
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They're tiny, almost undetectable, and may hold the answers to life, the universe and everything

They're tiny, almost undetectable, and may hold the answers to life, the universe and everything