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Takaaki Kajita, a professor at the University of Tokyo Institute for Cosmic Ray Research speaks at a press conference after it was announced he had won the Nobel Physics Prize at the University of Tokyo on October 6, 2015, for resolving a mystery with co-winner Arthur McDonald of Canada about neutrinos, a fundamental but enigmatic particle. The pair were honoured for work that helped determine that neutrinos have mass, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
Takaaki Kajita, a professor at the University of Tokyo Institute for Cosmic Ray Research speaks at a press conference after it was announced he had won the Nobel Physics Prize at the University of Tokyo on October 6, 2015, for resolving a mystery with co-winner Arthur McDonald of Canada about neutrinos, a fundamental but enigmatic particle. The pair were honoured for work that helped determine that neutrinos have mass, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
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