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Neutrinos Disappearing at Daya Bay?

This guest post is by Brookhaven Lab physicist Steve Kettell, the Chief Scientist for the U.S. Daya Bay Neutrino Project in southern China. Kettell received his Ph.D. in 1990 from Yale University and is the leader of Brookhaven's Electronic Detector Group.

Scientists say farewell to Daya Bay site, proceed with final data analysis

 E-Mail IMAGE: A worker at the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment site is perched near a water pool where four large detectors are submerged in this August 2012 photo. view more  Credit: Roy Kaltschmidt/Berkeley Lab The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment collaboration - which made a precise measurement of an important neutrino property eight years ago, setting the stage for a new round of experiments and discoveries about these hard-to-study particles - has finished taking data. Though the experiment is formally shutting down, the collaboration will continue to analyze its complete dataset to improve upon the precision of findings based on earlier measurements.

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