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Reality overtakes fiction in Pomroy’s World

June 13, 2014Majorana fermions, neutrinos, Pomroy's Worldfantasy, Majorana, neutrinos, Pomroy's World, science, science fictionsamuel

EXO-200 narrows its search for Majorana neutrinos

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