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Asked whether he was disappointed that the prospect of breaking light speed likely remains in the realm of science fiction, he said: "This is the way science goes. What matters is the global progress of scientific knowledge." The ICARUS team's results came from a trial run for a longer experiment planned to take place in April or May. OPERA, too, will repeat their experiment, this time with the technical glitches ironed out. "The evidence is beginning to point toward the OPERA result being an artifact of the measurement," CERN's Research Director Sergio Bertolucci said in a statement. "Whatever the result, the OPERA experiment has behaved with perfect scientific integrity in opening their measurement to broad scrutiny, and inviting independent measurements." The ICARUS team confirmed that, as Einstein predicted, neutrinos travel at the speed of light. "I'm not displeased that Einstein was right again," said Rubbia. ___ Online: CERN site for neutrino project:
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