Finnish physicists explore nuclear decay to uncover hidden mass of tiny neutrino
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Finnish physicists achieved breakthrough precision in measuring nuclear decay energies at the billionth level, bringing scientists closer to determining neutrino mass and properties that could explain universe formation. Using advanced magnetic trapping technology, they identified silver-110 as a promising candidate for future neutrino research, though current measurements reveal most decay processes occur too slowly for practical near-term studies.
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