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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 ...
The KM3NeT collaboration is a large research group involved in the operation of a neutrino telescope network in the deep Mediterranean Sea, with the aim of detecting high-energy neutrino events. These ...
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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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World’s largest neutrino detector has been upgraded
Scientists have successfully upgraded the IceCube neutrino observatory at the south pole. The instrument detects elusive neutrino particles, trillions of which pass through all of us every second.
A University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa student-led team has developed a new algorithm to help scientists determine direction in complex two-dimensional (2D ...
A massive star 2.5 million light-years away simply vanished — and astronomers now know why. Instead of exploding in a supernova, it quietly collapsed into a black hole, shedding its outer layers in a ...
Through nine questions, from the merely intriguing to the existential and utterly bonkers, this special feature confronts the staggering vastness of the cosmos and our place in it.
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New Optical Modules Boost IceCube Observatory
New optical modules have now been added to the IceCube Observatory, allowing it to measure lower-energy neutrinos as well.
For decades, scientists have searched the skies for signs of extraterrestrial technology. A study from EPFL asks a sharp ...
The recent study focuses on the amount of lithium left behind from a single rocket reentry. Previous studies have already ...
Scientists have used a novel new approach to discover the potential origins of the sun goddess particle Amaterasu, the second most energetic cosmic ray ever to be detected striking Earth.
Scientists may be one step closer in their hunt for signs of past life on Mars after the Curiosity rover's latest find.
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