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Scientists detect a mysterious messenger from the cosmosUndersea detectors anchored deep in the Mediterranean Sea found an ultra-high-energy neutrino, a particle that opens a new ...
Using an observatory located deep beneath the Mediterranean Sea, an international team has detected an ultra-high-energy ...
Although still under construction, the sea-floor KM3NeT detector spotted a neutrino 20 times more powerful than any ...
The team announced its “ultrahigh energy” neutrino on Wednesday, in a paper published in the journal Nature. The finding ...
A deep-sea detector glimpsed a particle with 220 million billion electron volts of energy — around 20 times as energetic as any neutrino seen before.
A special telescope 40 kilometres off the south French coast has detected a slippery particle called a neutrino — and it's ...
Since neutrinos rarely interact with matter, detecting them is extremely challenging. Scientists use massive underground ...
A huge detector in the Mediterranean Sea spotted the most energetic neutrino from space to date. The particle could shed light on the universe’s most extreme phenomena.
In fact, at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica, 86 holes 2,450 meters deep are drilled vertically using pressurized hot water drills, and 60 optical sensor modules are used to detect ...
For example, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole includes a grid of more than 5,000 sensors embedded in the Antarctic ice. The detector has been operating since 2011, and has ...
There is a 0.5% probability that ARCA could have observed a neutrino with this much energy even though IceCube and Auger, in Argentina, detected no such signal — a slim chance, but a plausible one.
Using a special telescope at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea called the KM3NeT, researchers report the highest-energy neutrino so far detected. Scientists don't know where particle came from ...
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