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Nobel Prize awarded for neutrinos work - but what are they?
The discovery that neutrinos switch between different "flavours" has won the 2015 Nobel Prize in physics for Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald led two teams which made key observations of the particles inside big underground instruments in Japan and Canada. Professor of physics at Oxford University Frank Close explains why it matters
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