
Physicists Successfully Detect Neutrinos in Particle Collider for the First Time
Scientists have detected neutrinos in a particle collider for the first time using the FASERnu detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Neutrinos are subatomic particles that barely interact with other particles and are produced in energetic circumstances such as nuclear fusion and supernova explosions. The detection of collider neutrinos will help scientists understand how these particles form, their properties, and their role in the evolution of the Universe. The FASER team is still analyzing data collected by the detector, and many more neutrino detections are expected.