What are neutrinos?
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Neutrinos are very small, fundamental particles that are ubiquitous in the universe but interact very little. They are so small and inert that billions of neutrinos pass through our bodies every second without any effect. The sun, stars, and other cosmic events produce neutrinos.
Neutrinos are very small, fundamental particles that are ubiquitous in the universe but interact very little. They are so small and inert that billions of neutrinos pass through our bodies every second without any effect. The sun, stars, and other cosmic events produce neutrinos.
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