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Particle physics / IceCube Neutrino Observatory / Neutrino detector / NESTOR Project / OPERA experiment / Neutrino / Muon / LHCb / ANTARES / Physics / Neutrino astronomy / Condensed matter physics
Date: 2007-12-18 11:00:02
Particle physics
IceCube Neutrino Observatory
Neutrino detector
NESTOR Project
OPERA experiment
Neutrino
Muon
LHCb
ANTARES
Physics
Neutrino astronomy
Condensed matter physics

Neutrinos Light in the darkness Alan Ball and Apostolos Tsirigotis show the first results from NESTOR, the underwater neutrino detector in Greece, and describe just how well the chosen techniques are working.

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