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Giant ice cube hints at the existence of cosmic antineutrinos – Nature.com

Possible evidence of a rare antineutrino–matter interaction.

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Neutrinos are the most elusive of the fundamental particles, and come in three types: the electron neutrino, the muon neutrino and the tau neutrino. Almost massless and lacking electric charge, they interact with matter only through a fundamental force known as the weak interaction, which is mediated by force-carrying particles called W and Z bosons. In 1959, the theoretical physicist Sheldon Glashow used the standard model of particle physics to predict1 that negatively charged W bosons (W bosons)…

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