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Japan’s underground detector could spot neutrinos from ancient supernovas
Japan’s Super-Kamiokande detector, a massive underground neutrino observatory, has completed its most sensitive search yet ...
Over the course of 13 years, a consortium of astronomers have been observing the signals from rotating stars in the hopes of catching faint ripples in space-time, known as gravitational waves. Finally ...
Dark matter remains one of science's greatest mysteries, possibly making up 85% of all matter in the universe. Despite decades of research, its exact nature is unknown. One leading candidate to ...
Two articles describe how ground-breaking image reconstruction and analysis algorithms developed for surface-based MicroBooNE detector filter out cosmic ray tracks to pinpoint elusive neutrino ...
Deep canyons in the Andes are the perfect location to catch the most energetic particles in the universe. Carlos ...
Scientists within the JEM-EUSO collaboration are exploiting innovative detector technologies in their quest to observe ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays from space Flying high JEM-EUSO’s Mini-EUSO ...
In addition to ferrying tons of food, water and supplies to the International Space Station, a Japanese cargo ship that arrived on Monday (Aug. 23) carried an astrophysics telescope that will join the ...
The Pierre Auger Observatory became the biggest cosmic-ray detector in the world this week with the completion of its hundredth detector. The observatory, which will eventually contain more than 1600 ...
Ground-breaking image reconstruction and analysis algorithms developed for surface-based MicroBooNE detector filter out cosmic ray tracks to pinpoint elusive neutrino interactions with unprecedented ...
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