The 21st International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics was held on 14-19 June in the splendid Marguerite de Navarre auditorium at the College de France, in the heart of Paris. Organized by the CEA, the CNRS, the College de France and the University of Paris7-Denis Diderot, its aim was to review the latest developments in this rapidly evolving branch of physics. It attracted 520 participants - a record turnout for this series of meetings, and a clear sign of the renewed interest in neutrinos within the particle-physics com- munity. All the advances made in neutrino physics were reviewed over the course of six days, and the most significant new results are summarized here.
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