Expert explains work at facility linked to Nobel physics prize

Expert explains work at facility linked to Nobel physics prize

Yoshinari Hayato, associate professor at the University of Tokyo's Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, shows one of the photomultiplier tubes at Super-Kamiokande, the world's largest underground neutrino detector facility, in Hida, Gifu Prefecture, central Japan, on Oct. 9, 2015. The detector was instrumental in research by Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita, who was named a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics on Oct. 6 "for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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