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CNGS (CERN to LNGS) neutrino beam (re)started

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CNGS, CERN to LNGS neutrino beam CNGS, the CERN to LNGS neutrino beam has been (re)started on Jun 18, 2008.

Also Borexino may detect some of the neutrinos from the CNGS beam.

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CNGS (CERN to LNGS) neutrino beam (re)started
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bxadmin June 18, 2008November 20, 2023 News No Comments
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The European Physical Society awarded Borexino the 2021 Cocconi Prize

“The 2021 Giuseppe and Vanna Cocconi Prize for an outstanding contribution to Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology is awarded to the Borexino collaboration for the groundbreaking observation of solar neutrinos from the pp and CNO chains that provided unique and comprehensive tests of the Sun as a nuclear fusion engine.”

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