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About: wiscqruo

Posts by wiscqruo:

  • 1998 – Super-Kamiokande collaboration announces evidence of non-zero neutrino mass Posted on January 1, 1998 in Neutrino History
  • 1996 – AMANDA neutrino telescope observes neutrinos at the South Pole Posted on January 1, 1996 in Neutrino History
  • 1995 – Missing solar neutrinos confirmed by GALLEX Posted on January 1, 1995 in Neutrino History
  • 1994 – First proclamation of possible neutrinos oscillations seen by LSND experiment Posted on January 1, 1994 in Neutrino History
  • 1991 – LEP experiments show that there are only three light neutrinos Posted on January 1, 1991 in Neutrino History
  • 1990 – IMB confirms deficit of muon neutrino interactions Posted on January 13, 1990 in Neutrino History
  • 1989 – Kamiokande becomes second experiment detecting neutrinos from the sun and confirms anomaly of finding only 1/3 expected rate Posted on January 1, 1989 in Neutrino History
  • 1987 – Kamiokande and IMB detect simultaneous burst of neutrinos from Supernova Posted on January 1, 1987 in Neutrino History
  • 1985 – The IMB experiment & Russian team reports measurement of non-zero neutrino mass Posted on January 1, 1985 in Neutrino History
  • 1983 – Kamiokande becomes operational Posted on January 1, 1983 in Neutrino History

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