The first observation of neutrinos at CERN's Large Hadron Collider
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The first observation of neutrinos at CERN's Large Hadron Collider::Neutrinos are tiny and neutrally charged particles accounted for by the Standard Model of particle physics. While they are estimated to be some of the most abundant particles in the universe, observing them has so far proved to be highly challenging, as the probability that they will interact with other matter is low.
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And they found them next to the accelerator tube on the floor. Imagine that!
And in the back of all the clothes dryers of the world, getting lots of people stuck in there from what I've heard.
Hahaha