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The scientists from the University of Tokyo and Queens University, Kingston, Canada, have won the prize for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass.
The pairs work had solved a puzzling observation that, compared with theoretical calculations of the number of neutrinos expected to be bombarding the Earth, up to two-thirds were apparently missing from measurements.
Kajita and McDonalds had discovered that the apparently missing subatomic particles had in fact changed identities. This implied that neutrinos, which physicists had thought were massless, must have mass, which in turn meant that the so-called standard model of physics cannot be complete in its explanation of the fundamental building blocks of the universe.
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