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Physicists have set a new upper limit on the mass of neutrinos. And the finding could poke a big hole in the Standard Model ...
Neutrinos are the most common particles in the universe. Not having an electric charge and being very light, they can move to ...
Scientists are inching closer to uncovering the mass of ghost particles, a mystery that has remained unsolved for decades.
It is no heavier than 0.45 electron volts (eV) — less than one-millionth the mass of an electron, the next-lightest known ...
A new measurement finds the universe's teensiest particles weigh no more than one-millionth the mass of an electron.
The KATRIN experiment in Germany nearly halved the maximum possible mass for neutrinos, setting it at 0.45 electron volts.
A new estimate of the ghostly particle’s maximum possible mass brings physicists a tad closer to understanding the universe.
Scientists from the KATRIN experiment have achieved the most precise upper limit ever recorded for the mass of the mysterious ...
Scientists trying to discover the elusive mass of neutrinos, tiny "ghost particles" that could solve some of the universe's ...
Researchers from the KATRIN (Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino) experiment report the most precise measurement of the upper mass limit of the neutrino to date, establishing it as 0.45 electron volts (eV) – ...
With the current data from the KATRIN experiment, an upper limit of 0.45 electron volt/c 2 (corresponding to 8 x 10 -37 ...