Tag: IU Bloomington


  • Neutrinos and CP Violation: IU Scientists Breakthrough

    Neutrinos and CP Violation: IU Scientists Breakthrough

    Global Collaboration Illuminates One of Physics’ Greatest Questions Scientists at Indiana University have helped edge humanity closer to answering why matter dominates over nothingness in the universe. In a first-of-its-kind joint analysis, researchers merged insights from two premier international neutrino experiments—NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan—to study the tiny, elusive particles that…

  • IU Scientists Crack the Universe’s Building-Block Code

    IU Scientists Crack the Universe’s Building-Block Code

    Breaking the Silence of Neutrinos Scientists at Indiana University have taken a major step toward answering one of cosmology’s deepest questions: why does the universe favor matter over nothingness? The breakthrough comes from a collaborative, first-of-its-kind joint analysis between two flagship international neutrino experiments — NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan. Published…