06-10-2015 14:57 via seattletimes.com

Nobel Prize for missing piece in neutrino mass puzzle

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Takaaki Kajita of Japan and Arthur McDonald of Canada won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for discovering that tiny particles called neutrinos change identities as they whiz through the universe, proving that they have mass. By uncovering the “chameleon-like” nature of neutrinos, the laureates had solved a long-standing puzzle in […]
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