
The Neutrino
In Our Time
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Neutrinos are some of the strangest and most mysterious objects in the universe. They're invisibly tiny and can travel through solid rock and even stars as easily as they do through space. Scientists first proved their existence half a century ago. Today neutrinos offer us new insights into the nature of the universe and of matter itself. With me to discuss the neutrino are Frank Close, Professor of Physics at Exeter College and Susan Cartwright, Senior Lecturer in Particle Physics and Astrophysics at the University of Sheffield.
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