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Time2025-12-18 11:32:50 UTC2025-12-18 11:32:50 UTC at epicenterLocation24.067°N 121.768°EDepth32.27 km (20.05 mi)
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Time2025-12-18 11:32:50 UTC2025-12-18 11:32:50 UTC at epicenterLocation24.067°N 121.768°EDepth32.27 km (20.05 mi)
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Time2025-12-17 13:27:16 UTC2025-12-17 13:27:16 UTC at epicenterLocation23.891°S 179.589°EDepth556.20 km (345.61 mi)
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After a decade of painstaking measurements, scientists have delivered a major plot twist in particle physics: a long-hypothesized “mystery particle” likely doesn’t exist. Using the MicroBooNE experiment at Fermilab, researchers analyzed neutrinos from two powerful beams and found no evidence for a sterile neutrino, ruling it out with 95% certainty.
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Time2025-12-18 05:20:10 UTC2025-12-18 05:20:10 UTC at epicenterLocation39.759°N 143.265°EDepth35.30 km (21.94 mi)
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