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    This laser would shoot beams of neutrinos, not light

    The subatomic particles called neutrinos are famously elusive. But an unconventional trick could make a laser beam of the aloof particles.

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    Muons’ magnetism matches theory, easing an enduring physics conundrum

    A puzzle over muons’ magnetic properties could have broken the standard model. But the theory bounced back.

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    Scientists used a levitating magnet to hunt for dark matter

    The quantum-based magnet technique could allow scientists to spot ultralight dark matter particles.

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    Neutrinos’ maximum possible mass shrinks further

    The KATRIN experiment in Germany nearly halved the maximum possible mass for neutrinos, setting it at 0.45 electron volts.

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    Physicists have confirmed a new mismatch between matter and antimatter 

    Charge-parity violation is thought to explain why there’s more matter than antimatter in the universe. Scientists just spotted it in a new place.

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    A tiny neutrino detector scored big at a nuclear reactor

    A compact method of detecting neutrinos provides new tests of physics theories and could lead to new reactor-monitoring methods.

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    Cosmic rays could help reveal how tornadoes form

    Subatomic particles called muons could measure pressure changes in supercell thunderstorms and the twisters they kick up.

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    A major new neutrino experiment is nearing completion

    The JUNO experiment, which will study the ways of the electrically neutral subatomic particles, will be the largest of its kind.

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    Scientists are building underwater neutrino telescopes in the Mediterranean

    The KM3NeT telescopes, currently under construction, will catch high-energy neutrinos that could reveal secrets of the cosmos.

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