Physicists soon will be closer than ever to answering fundamental questions about the origins of the universe by learning more about its tiniest particles.
University of Cincinnati Professor Alexandre Sousa in a new paper outlined the next 10 years of global research into the behavior of neutrinos, particles so tiny that they pass through virtually everything by the trillions every second at nearly the speed of light.
Neutrinos are the most abundant particles with mass in the universe, so scientists want to know more about them.
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