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Could neutrinos finally reveal everything we're searching for about quantum gravity? These ghostly particles, capable of passing through matter without interacting, are at the heart of a major ...
Scientists have never directly detected dark matter, but some wonder if one high-energy detection in 2023 could be a rare ...
Scientists have never directly detected dark matter, but some wonder if one high-energy detection in 2023 could be a rare indirect glimpse at it.
Detector in the Antarctic receives mysterious signals A detector hovering over Antarctica has recorded two signals that cannot be explained by the standard model of particle physics.
A massive particle detected deep under the sea may be the first direct evidence of dark matter, sparking excitement and debate in the global physics community.
We may already have had our first-ever encounter with dark matter, according to researchers who say a mysteriously high-energy particle detected in 2023 is not a neutrino after all, but something far ...
The findings suggest black holes could provide a cheaper, natural alternative to billion-dollar particle colliders, if we can figure out how to harness them.
KM3NeT consists of two detectors. The first, called ORCA, is 8,038 feet (2,450 meters) deep off the coast of France and is designed to study how neutrinos oscillate between different types of ...
For some background, the neutrino was detected on February 13, 2023 by the European Union-funded KM3NeT, the Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope. Neutrinos are ghostly particles because they have ...