IceCube's new UV-sensitive modules are expected to reveal neutrinos from distant galaxies, supernovae and other cosmic ...
In the dark silence three kilometers beneath the Mediterranean Sea, a scientific machine called KM3NeT was slowly awakening. It had been built to capture ghostly messengers from deep space — particles ...
The National Science Foundation's massive IceCube neutrino detector at the South Pole just got a major new upgrade, which promises to take the search for "ghost particles" to a new level.
Since 2010, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory has been searching for high-energy neutrinos from space. In recent years, it has already provided important insights into the nature of these particles and ...
In 2023, a cosmic neutrino detector called KM3NeT spied an event so powerful that it challenged existing models of astronomy. The detection, captured in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, seemed to ...
Physicists are closing in on a strange, hidden influence that does not fit neatly into the four familiar forces of nature, ...
Once this effect kicks in, the black hole discharges rapidly and explodes. Crucially, the UMass team calculated that this ...
Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory say neutrinos could be used as a diagnostic tool to better understand what happens inside a nuclear weapon during a detonation. The idea relies on ...
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Abstract: This comprehensive review examines the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing threat detection and cybersecurity, focusing on recent advancements and ongoing challenges in this ...
Primordial black holes could rewrite our understanding of dark matter and the early universe. A record-breaking detection at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea has some physicists wondering if we ...
“In an article published in 2002 in the journal Physics Letters B, my Ph.D. student Maurizio Piai (now Professor of Physics at Swansea University, Swansea, UK) and I proposed an experiment with ...