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Supernemo, an Experience to Identify the Nature of Neutrinos

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Since mid-October, this detector located at 1700 meters underground has been looking for a type of radioactivity that has never been seen until then.More than a century after the discovery of the phenomenon of radioactivity, the latter still contains mysteries. Since mid-October, an international experiment, SuperNEMO, launched after twenty years of development, intends to put an end to it by observing a form of radioactivity that has never been…
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Since mid-October, this detector located at 1700 meters underground has been looking for a type of radioactivity that has never been seen until then.More than a century after the discovery of the phenomenon of radioactivity, the latter still contains mysteries. Since mid-October, an international experiment, SuperNEMO, launched after twenty years of development, intends to put an end to it by observing a form of radioactivity that has never been…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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