SMRTR Science & EngineeringMar 4, 2026Science Daily

Neutrinos could explain why matter survived the Big Bang

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Scientists from Indiana University and international partners combined data from two major neutrino experiments, NOvA in the US and T2K in Japan, to investigate why the universe contains matter instead of being empty after the Big Bang. The joint analysis suggests neutrinos and their antimatter counterparts may behave differently during oscillation, potentially explaining the matter-antimatter imbalance that allowed stars, planets, and life to exist.

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