For nearly half a century, physicists have scanned nuclear reactors’ radiation for evidence that the wispy fundamental particles of antimatter known as antineutrinos undergo bizarre identity transformations. Now, an international team working at an antineutrino detector in Japan reports that it has observed a particle shortfall that it attributes to this subatomic morphing act.
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