Yes, my father confirmed that the faster-than-light neutrino was not something to worry about.
Interesting, however I had thought, based on a lecture I atttended at the time, that neutrino speed had already been established to a high degree of accuracy from obesrvation of supernovae and the resultant neutrino barrage.
Yep, that's why the new result looked just wrong.
After investigation, it was some kind of misplugging of the detectors...
(but don't blame them, the cables in the LHC are such a mess, it is incredible they managed to sort it out in less than ten years)
Feel like havin' breakfast with me?
(pdela should have written that)