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Last seen on: –L.A. Times Daily Crossword – Oct 11 2022
NY Times Crossword 28 Oct 19, Monday
Universal Crossword December 25 2017 Monday

Random information on the term “RENO”:

The Cowan–Reines neutrino experiment was performed by Clyde L. Cowan and Frederick Reines in 1956. This experiment confirmed the existence of the antineutrino—a neutrally charged subatomic particle with very low mass.

During the 1910s and 1920s, through the study of electron spectra from the nuclear beta decay, it became apparent that, in addition to an electron, another particle with very small mass and with no electric charge is emitted in the beta-decay but not observed. The observed electron energy spectrum was continuous. Assuming energy conservation, this is only possible if the beta decay is a three-body rather than a two-body decay: the latter would produce a monochromatic peak rather than a continuous energy spectrum. This and other reasons led Wolfgang Pauli to postulate the existence of the neutrino in 1930.

Via the inverse beta decay, the predicted electron antineutrino ( ν ¯ e {\displaystyle {\bar {\nu }}_{e}} ), should interact with a proton (p) to produce a neutron (n) and positron ( e + {\displaystyle e^{+}} ) – the antimatter counterpart of the electron.

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Coordinates: 59°59′13.7″N 30°10′37.3″E / 59.987139°N 30.177028°E / 59.987139; 30.177028

Lakhta Center (Russian: Ла́хта це́нтр) is a large mixed-use non-residential construction project in Saint Petersburg, in Russia, designed by British architect Tony Kettle and detailed by Russian design company Gorproject. When the project was still planned for its original site at Okhta closer to the historical centre of St. Petersburg, it was first called Gazprom City (Russian: Газпро́м си́ти) and later Okhta Center (Russian: О́хта це́нтр). In 2010 the project was suspended at its Okhta site due to official objections of UNESCO World Heritage Committee, and in the beginning of 2011 it was relocated to Lakhta area in the outskirts (9 km from historical centre)

The Lakhta Center, a scientific and educational complex, with sports and leisure facilities, and an outdoor amphitheater is planned to include the first supertall skyscraper in the city . The 462-metre skyscraper of the Lakhta Center, upon its planned completion in 2018, is expected to be the tallest building in Russia and Europe and the second tallest structure in Europe after the 540,1-metre high Ostankino Tower.

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