University of Pennsylvania: Can Neutrinos Help Explain What's the Matter With Antimatter?
September 24, 2019
September 24, 2019
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Sept. 24 [TNSscientificresearch] -- The University of Pennsylvania issued the following news:
Results of a new study will help physicists establish a cutting-edge neutrino research facility to study some of the most abundant yet least understood particles in the universe.
In physics, antimatter is simply the "opposite" of matter. Antimatter particles have the same mass as their counterparts but with other properties flipped; for exa . . .
Results of a new study will help physicists establish a cutting-edge neutrino research facility to study some of the most abundant yet least understood particles in the universe.
In physics, antimatter is simply the "opposite" of matter. Antimatter particles have the same mass as their counterparts but with other properties flipped; for exa . . .
