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One-Minute Physics: How to measure superfast neutrinos

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Can neutrinos travel faster than light? Last September, a CERN experiment claimed to have caught neutrinos breaking the fundamental speed limit of the universe. However, most physicists are sceptical about the result since it flies in the face of the well-tested theories of general and special relativity.

In this One-Minute physics episode, animator Henry Reich takes us on a field trip to show how the Italian researchers measured the groundbreaking neutrino speed.
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