World's most powerful detector for neutrinos ('ghost particles') began operations in China on Tuesday, state media announced. Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (Juno) is built 700 metres underground, at centre of a 44-metre-deep water pool. It's begun collecting data to better understand the particles, which have no electric charge, almost no mass and travel at almost the speed of light.
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26 Aug