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A bus conveys Baksan Neutrino Observatory workers -- most of whom are mechanics, dispatchers and other support personnel -- and others to the nearby town of Tyrnyauz, Russia, where many of them live, April 11, 2018. For the last half-century, Neytrino's main business has been the study of the tiniest insubstantial bit of matter in the universe, an ephemeral fly-by-night subatomic particle called the neutrino. (Maxim Babenko/The New York Times)
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MAXIM BABENKO/The New York Times/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
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