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In the gallium-germanium telescope laboratory, a worker crunches numbers near fish, which serve both as companions and as an early warning system in case something goes awry with the laboratory's radioactive materials, at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory in Neytrino, Russia, 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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The New York Times Agency
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