Abstract

Sixty years after the existence of the neutrino was first postulated, we are still lacking in information on the fundamental properties of neutrinos. Measurements have consistently pushed the limits on the mass, magnetic moment and possible mixing down. Solar neutrino experiments are now shedding more light on the “solar neutrino problem” and are starting to give a hint that perhaps these quantities are nonzero. The present status of our knowledge of neutrino properties, the newest experimental data on the “solar neutrino problem,” and future plans are presented.

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