Argonne National Laboratory: Understanding Ghost Particle Interactions
September 29, 2020
September 29, 2020
ARGONNE, Illinois, Sept. 29 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory issued the following news release on Sept. 28:
Scientists often refer to the neutrino as the "ghost particle." Neutrinos were one of the most abundant particles at the origin of the universe and remain so today. Fusion reactions in the sun produce vast armies of them, which pour down on the Earth every day. Trillions pass through our bodies every second, then fly through the Ear . . .
Scientists often refer to the neutrino as the "ghost particle." Neutrinos were one of the most abundant particles at the origin of the universe and remain so today. Fusion reactions in the sun produce vast armies of them, which pour down on the Earth every day. Trillions pass through our bodies every second, then fly through the Ear . . .