The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has detected a "high-energy neutrino emission from within the Milky Way," according to AAAS.
On December 6, 2016, a high-energy particle called an electron antineutrino hurtled to Earth from outer space at close to the speed of light carrying 6.3 petaelectronvolts (PeV) of energy. Deep inside ...
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Cosmic vision: an artist’s impression of the Milky Way seen through neutrinos. (Courtesy: IceCube Collaboration/US National Science Foundation (Lily Le & Shawn Johnson)/ESO (S Brunier)) High-energy ...
After years of finding nothing, scientists at the IceCube neutrino telescope have detected 28 high-energy neutrinos that likely came from some of the most violent and powerful explosions in the ...
Highly energetic: visualization of the light gathered from the 2.6 PeV event in IceCube. The image shows a portion of the vertical strings of photomultipliers that make up the detector array.
Every second, billions of subatomic particles wash over our bodies without interacting with us. While most of these particles are produced by the sun, the most powerful ones come from outside our ...
Deep beneath the ice of Antarctica, the world’s strangest observatory has finally reached completion. The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a gigantic telescope at the South Pole that is designed to ...
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a unique detector buried deep within ice at the South Pole that's designed to observe some of the strangest particles in the universe. Now, the facility is set to ...