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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 ...
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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 ...
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Scientists detect highest-energy ghost particle ever seen — where did it come from? - MSNScientists have detected the highest-energy ghost particle neutrino ever, but did it come from a supermassive black hole particle accelerator aiming its jet straight at Earth, or from a cosmic fossil?
Using the FASER particle detector at CERN in Geneva, the team was able to detect very high energy neutrinos produced by brand a new source: CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The international ...
An ultra-high-energy cosmic ray carries tens of millions of times more energy than any human-made particle accelerator such as the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful accelerator ever built ...
Installation of the network began in 2015. The KM3NeT made the record-breaking detection on February 13, 2023, when the particle lit up one of its two detectors. ARCA, or the Astroparticle ...
Here, a new mode is introduced to the established in/on/at-line size characterization capabilities of SR-DLS instruments (NanoFlowSizer): ‘Large Particle Detection’ (LPD). It provides rapid ...
Scientists have detected the highest energy ghost particle neutrino ever, but did it come from a supermassive black hole particle accelerator aiming its jet straight at Earth or from a cosmic fossil?
The “Oh My God particle” detected more than 30 years ago was 320 exa-electron volts. For reference, 1 exa-electron volt equals 1 billion gigaelectron-volts, and 1 gigaelectron volt is 1 ...
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