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James Kneller: Then and Now / 2011 Early Career Award Winner – Newswise
At North Carolina State University, associate professor James Kneller studies neutrinos emitted from exploding stars.

WHAT DID THE 2011 EARLY CAREER AWARD ALLOW YOU TO DO?
I study neutrinos in exploding stars or supernovae. Neutrinos are very elusive on Earth. But in a supernova, any change to the neutrino will change how the star explodes. This means supernovae make wonderful…
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