Read article 'MiniBOONE goes live at Fermilab'
MiniBOONE goes live at Fermilab
The MiniBOONE experiment at Fermilab inthe US saw its first neutrinos in September.
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Read article 'MiniBOONE goes live at Fermilab'
The MiniBOONE experiment at Fermilab inthe US saw its first neutrinos in September.
Read article 'Neutrino discoveries lead to precision measurements'
The science of neutrino physics has reached a watershed, with discovery giving way to precision measurements. Michael Altmann reports from the XXth International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Ast...
Read article 'MiniBooNE detector is complete'
The MiniBooNE experiment at the US Fermilab achieved two major milestones recently, as the tank was filled with the last drops of mineral oil and the first trickle of beam was delivered to the tempora...
Read article 'Direct evidence seen for oscillations'
The Sun shines, just as described by our best theories of its thermonuclear furnace. Neutrinos oscillate - at least, electron-neutrinos change into another type.
Read article 'Cosmic-ray particles could give information about neutrino mass'
Cosmic-ray particles with the highest energies could give us clues about the mass of the relic particles from the Big Bang with the lowest energies - neutrinos - according to recent research.
Read article 'Underground lab open for business'
The expansion of the University of Minnesota's Soudan underground laboratory is now complete.
Read article 'Team reports neutrinoless double beta decay'
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany, have reported evidence of neutrinoless double beta decay.
Read article 'Experiment reveals neutrino surprise'
The measurements gave a value for an electroweak parameter that was three standard deviations higher than predicted by the Standard Model.
Read article 'Antares detector deployment progress is on target for 2004'
The Antares undersea neutrino experiment, scheduled for deployment 2400 m down in the Mediterranean off the south coast of France, successfully laid its sea cable at the beginning of October.
Read article 'The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory – Canada’s eye on the universe'
Some 2000 metres underground in a working nickel mine, physicists have installed one of the world's most sensitive instruments for observing the universe. Operational since 1999, the Sudbury Neutrino...