These particles are so ghostly that trillions of them pass through Earth each day without notice. So, how do we detect them?
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 ...
Researchers at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica have found seven signals that could potentially indicate tau neutrinos—which are famously hard to detect—from astrophysical objects.
Because they are so weakly interacting, studying cosmic neutrinos requires giant detectors. Today, three large-scale neutrino ...
A neutrino detector submerged in the Mediterranean Sea has sniffed out the most energetic ghost particle yet. NEW YORK — A neutrino detector submerged in the Mediterranean Sea has sniffed out ...
Neutrinos are very weakly interacting, so in order to acquire a good neutrino data sample, you need both an intense neutrino source, to maximise the number of neutrinos, and a very large detector, to ...