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Articles from American Journal of Physics and The Physics Teacher 

New ideas about neutrino masses
Edward Witten
Phys. Teach. 21, 78 (1983);http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.2341212 

Neutrino physics
Wick C. Haxton and Barry R. Holstein
Am. J. Phys. 68, 15 (2000);http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.19368 

On Morphing Neutrinos and Why They Must Have Mass
Eugene Hecht
Phys. Teach. 41, 164 (2003);http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.1557506

Neutrino physics: An update
Wick C. Haxton and Barry R. Holstein
Am. J. Phys. 72, 18 (2004);http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.1619142 

Teaching neutrino oscillations
Chris Waltham
Am. J. Phys. 72, 742 (2004);http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.1646132 

The Enigmatic Neutrino
Don Lincoln and Tia Miceli
Phys. Teach. 53, 331 (2015);http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.4928345 

Chasing the ghost particle: The long and winding road toward the detection of solar neutrinos
Matteo Leone and Nadia Robotti
Am. J. Phys. 83, 873 (2015);http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.4927486