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Raymond Davis Jr., Nobelist Who Caught Neutrinos, Dies at 91

The New York Times: Raymond Davis Jr., a chemist at Brookhaven National Laboratory who won a Nobel Prize in Physics for capturing evanescent particles known as neutrinos from the sun, died on Wednesday at his home in Blue Point, N.Y. He was 91.

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