After 18 years, and some significant setbacks, the first data from Borexino on low-energy solar neutrinos support the existence of neutrino oscillations, and are set to reveal more about the workings of the Sun.
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Wark, D. Solar probe. Nature Phys 3, 682–684 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys743
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