Neutrino Signals Detected at Large Hadron Collider for First Time Ever - Newsweek
But neutrinos are notoriously elusive.But to date, scientists have never detected a neutrino that has been produced by a particle collider.
To get around this, researchers have designed a special particle detector called FASER that is meant to be attached to the LHC and detect these neutrinos.Jonathan Feng, co-leader of the FASER Collaboration and a professor of physics at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), said in a university press release: "Prior to this project, no sign of neutrinos has ever been seen at a particle collider.