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913 Neutrinos could explain why matter survived the Big Bang

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ScienceDaily · 03/03/2026 19:59 EDT

An international team combining two major neutrino experiments has uncovered stronger evidence that neutrinos and antimatter don’t behave as perfect mirror images. That subtle difference may hold the key to why the universe didn’t vanish in a flash of self-destruction after the Big Bang.

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