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Item 1 of 3 Researchers conduct final inspections on a neutrino Detection Unit (DU), rolled up over the Launcher Vehicle Module, aboard a research vessel to the seafloor in the Mediterranean Sea ...
A shockingly powerful neutrino that ripped through a new particle detector in the Mediterranean Sea has taken physicists by surprise, and it could be a first tantalising glimpse into some of the ...
A neutrino detector submerged in the Mediterranean Sea has sniffed out the most energetic ghost particle yet, scientists reported Wednesday. The newly detected neutrino is around 30 times more ...
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.
The highest-energy cosmic neutrino detected to date was observed by KM3NeT, which sits at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea near Sicily, Italy and Provence, France.
Just off the French coast, in the early hours of a winter morning in 2023, a "ghost" particle ripped through the Mediterranean Sea. Signs of the subatomic particle, known as a neutrino, were ...
The ARCA detector of the KM3NeT underwater neutrino telescope, located deep in the Mediterranean Sea near Sicily, registered the passage of a neutrino with an unprecedented energy of 220 peta ...
KM3NeT comprises two large neutrino detectors at the bottom of the Mediterranean. One called ARCA - 3,450 meters (2.1 miles) deep near Sicily - is designed to find high-energy neutrinos.
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.
NEW YORK — A neutrino detector submerged in the Mediterranean Sea has sniffed out the most energetic ghost particle yet, scientists reported Wednesday. The newly detected neutrino is around 30 ...