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Scientists detect cosmic rays inside a mysterious cloud for the 1st time
For the first time, scientists have watched high‑energy cosmic rays at work deep inside a thick cloud of gas, not just at its outer surface. Using the High Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory (HAWC), ...
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New analysis narrows possible sources of the Amaterasu cosmic ray
New analysis by Francesca Capel and Nadine Bourriche narrows possible sources of the Amaterasu cosmic ray, suggesting nearby galaxies like M82 rather than the Local Void.
Cosmic rays inside a dense molecular cloud were measured for the first time, helping scientists better understand how stars begin forming.
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IceCube detector is primed to crack open new cosmic mysteries
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, buried deep in Antarctic ice, has spent two decades chasing the faintest signals from the ...
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New radiation-resistant electronic circuit can last for over 270 years in harsh space
Space is unforgiving to electronics. Beyond Earth’s protective magnetic field, satellites are bombarded by ...
Imagine being able to see through walls of steel and concrete without cutting, drilling, or opening a single door. For decades, this has been the dream of scientists and security experts tasked with ...
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World’s largest neutrino detector gets 650-sensor boost to track supernova blasts
The world’s largest neutrino detector just got even more powerful after scientists successfully deployed ...
An international team of scientists led by the Institute of Cosmos Sciences at the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) and the ...
An international research team led by scientists from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology has achieved the first direct measurement of cosmic rays deep inside a star-forming nebula. Using ...
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A star is born: Israeli team detects stellar-creation particles 400 light-years away
Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology researchers measure cosmic rays in far-off ...
Deep inside a nearby galaxy cloaked in thick clouds of gas and dust, astronomers have uncovered a surprising treasure trove ...
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