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Scientists have never directly detected dark matter, but some wonder if one high-energy detection in 2023 could be a rare ...
A massive particle detected deep under the sea may be the first direct evidence of dark matter, sparking excitement and ...
The KM3NeT collaboration has detailed how the ARCA array—along with the Oscillation Research with Cosmics in the Abyss (ORCA) array—could provide indirect observations of dark matter similar ...
The KM3NeT detector, off the coast of Italy, spotted this “impossible” neutrino in 2023 while it was still under construction. The particle in question was of immense proportions, ...
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ZME Science on MSNA Massive Particle Blasted Through Earth and Scientists Think It Might Be The First Detection of Dark MatterIn February 2023, an underwater telescope called KM3NeT, anchored several miles beneath the Mediterranean Sea, recorded the brightest particle track ever seen in the universe. A single flash raced ...
Earlier this year, KM3NeT researchers announced the detection of the most energetic neutrino yet, a potential step forward in understanding the behavior of these ephemeral and energetic particles.
A detector hovering over Antarctica has recorded two signals that cannot be explained by the standard model of particle physics.
Particle astrophysics is the study of fundamental particles travelling through space, particularly those that reach the Earth. These cosmic rays include photons, protons, alpha particles and ...
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