Neutrinos as Engineers: How Material Science Turns Subatomic Flux into Current
From detectors buried deep underground to graphene-silicon nanolayers tuned with atomic precision, neutrinos have moved from elusive physics curiosities to building blocks of continuous power. Their ceaseless flux meets engineered lattices, producing current without dependence on weather or cycles. This is not a supplement but a foundation: neutrinovoltaics shift electricity from centralized grids to modular, location-independent resilience, where reliability replaces intermittency and invisibility becomes infrastructure.
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