Read article 'Le miroir aux neutrinos (The Neutrino Mirror)'
Le miroir aux neutrinos (The Neutrino Mirror)
Alain Blondel reviews in 2004 Le miroir aux neutrinos (The Neutrino Mirror).
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Read article 'Le miroir aux neutrinos (The Neutrino Mirror)'
Alain Blondel reviews in 2004 Le miroir aux neutrinos (The Neutrino Mirror).
Read article 'Physics from heaven and Earth'
The International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics of the European Physical Society (HEP-EPS) provided a superb synergy between physics, history and music, as Felicitas Pauss reports.
Read article 'SNO gets results with a large pinch of salt'
New results from the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) are beginning to pin down more precisely the parameters for mixing between different types of neutrino.
Read article 'Light in the darkness'
Alan Ball and Apostolos Tsirigotis show the first results from NESTOR, the underwater neutrino detector in Greece, and describe just how well the chosen techniques are working.
Read article 'Journey to the centre of the Earth'
One of the first applications of neutrinos to science beyond particle physics could tell us about the heat produced by radioactivity in the Earth.
Read article 'Current Aspects of Neutrino Physics'
Barbara Badelek reviews in 2003 Current Aspects of Neutrino Physics.
Read article 'Neutrinos: universal messengers at all scales'
The beautiful interior of the San Vidal church in Venice was the setting for a workshop on neutrino telescopes, which looked at the many messages neutrinos carry.
Read article 'ANTARES succeeds with underwater connections'
A prototype ANTARES detection line is returning data after a two-day mission by the Nautile submersible to make the necessary connections on the sea-bed.
Read article 'Neutrinos limit role of CNO cycle'
The Sun burns through various nuclear reactions with the same net effect - the fusion of four protons to form a nucleus of helium, with the release of energy.
Read article 'KamLAND experiment discovers that reactor antineutrinos ‘disappear’'
The first results from six months of data-taking by the KamLAND experiment in Japan indicate that electron antineutrinos from distant nuclear reactors are "disappearing" on their way to the detector.