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Japan Nobel laureate Koshiba who found neutrinos dies at 94

Koshiba devised the construction of giant underground chambers to detect neutrinos, elusive particles that stream from the sun

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File photo of Masatoshi Koshiba shot in 2002. Photo: AFP

File photo of Masatoshi Koshiba shot in 2002. Photo: AFP

Japanese astrophysicist Masatoshi Koshiba, a co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in physics for confirming the existence of elementary particles called neutrinos, has died. He was 94.

Koshiba, a distinguished professor at the University of Tokyo, died at a Tokyo hospital on Thursday, the university announced Friday. It didn't provide a cause of death.

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