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Science 3 November 1995:
Vol. 270. no. 5237, pp. 729 - 730
DOI: 10.1126/science.270.5237.729

News & Comment

Dennis Normile

Kamioka, Japan--In an old lead mine, 1 kilometer underground, Japanese physicists are about to put 50,000 tons of water into a giant tank lined with 11,200 photomultiplier tubes. Their quarry: Unprecedented numbers of the elusive particles called neutrinos. Their goal: An answer to the burning question, Do neutrinos have mass?





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