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2,297 feet underground, a giant Chinese detector catches ghost particles changing 'flavors'

Summary by thecooldown.com
Scientists are using a detector in China, positioned 2,297 feet below the surface, to investigate neutrinos, the so-called "ghost particles" that pass through people in huge numbers every second. Fresh findings from the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory, known as JUNO, have drawn notice because researchers say the instrument has produced some of the sharpest evidence yet of neutrinos changing from one type to another, according to ABC Ne…

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thecooldown.com broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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