The most energetic cosmic neutrino, or "ghost particle," ever recorded may be the remnants of a nearby black hole explosion.
The universe's matter-antimatter asymmetry, where matter significantly outweighs antimatter despite their theoretically equal creation at the Big Bang, remains a major unsolved problem in physics.
An international team of researchers, including the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU, WPI), has used a mismatch between elementary particles and gamma rays ...
In February of 2023, the Cubic Kilometer Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT) detected a neutrino some 35 times higher in energy than any previous detection. A new study posits that this muon might be the ...
"November 2017"--Title page verso. NASM copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. Introduction : Making mistakes -- Part I. The birth and youth of the neutrino. This crazy child - ...
No environment or object known in our galaxy could have produced a neutrino with so much energy. Earlier this year, an underwater detector in the Mediterranean Sea found the most energetic neutrino to ...
Two enormous telescopes are currently being constructed deep beneath the Mediterranean Sea, off the coasts of France and Italy, with the ambitious goal of detecting one of the universe’s most elusive ...
India's ambitious Neutrino Observatory project in Tamil Nadu lies in limbo after two decades of preparation, facing political ...