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The Mysterious World of Neutrinos
Neutrinos, often regarded as the ghosts of the particle world, are among the most elusive particles in the universe. Generated primarily in the nuclear reactions taking place in the Sun, these particles traverse the cosmos and pass through matter— including living beings— without leaving a trace. Approximately 60 billion neutrinos pass through every square centimeter of our bodies every second, yet we only detect a handful daily. This remarkable behavior positions neutrinos as a tantalizing subject of study, especially in the realm of dark matter, which constitutes a staggering 25% of the universe.