Neutrinos Reveal Black Hole Secrets.

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      Not too long ago we knew of only two astronomical neutrino sources: the sun, where neutrinos are created in the nuclear fires of its core, and Supernova 1987A, a relatively nearby exploding star that emitted a transient flash of neutrinos once and then was gone. In the zoo of subatomic particles, neutrinos are strange beasts. [Extracted from the article]
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