Raymond Davis Jr. was an American scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002 for developing methods to detect neutrinos, nearly invisible particles produced by nuclear reactions in the sun and stars. His groundbreaking work helped scientists understand the inner workings of stars and advance our knowledge of fundamental physics.
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Raymond Davis Jr. (October 14, 1914 – May 31, 2006) was an American chemist and physicist. He is best known as the leader of the Homestake experiment in the 1960s-1980s, which was the first experiment to detect neutrinos emitted from the Sun; for this he shared the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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