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IceCube researchers detect a rare type of energetic neutrino sent from powerful astronomical objects
San Antonio Express-News· 17 hours agoMost neutrinos produced by objects such as black holes have much more energy than the relic ...
Scientists are one step closer to knowing the mass of ghostly neutrinos — possibly paving the way to...
LiveScience· 7 days agoPhysicists have taken one small-but-consequential step toward measuring the mass of an elusive...
Ghost particle on the scales: Research offers more precise determination of neutrino mass
Phys.org· 7 days agoNeutrinos play a central role in nature. A team led by Klaus Blaum, Director at the Max Planck...
Hunting for the elusive: IceCube observes seven potential tau neutrinos
Phys.org· 3 days agoNeutrinos are some of the most elusive particles to detect due to their extremely low mass and weak interactions with matter. The IceCube collaboration aims to study these ...
Here's Why We Should Put a Gravitational Wave Observatory on the Moon
Universe Today· 15 hours agoScientists detected the first long-predicted gravitational wave in 2015, and since then, researchers...
Scientists at the MAJORANA Collaboration look for rule-violating electrons
Phys.org· 2 days agoToday, the Standard Model of particle physics is one of two pillars on which modern physics rests....
Beta-decay measurements in mirror nuclei pin down the weak nuclear force
Phys.org· 4 days agoScientists have gained new insights into the weak nuclear force from detailed studies of the beta decays of the "mirror" nuclei lithium-8 and boron-8. Mirror nuclei are atoms with reversed numbers ...
John Bahcall - NASA Science
NASA· 2 days agoThe idea of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope didn’t receive widespread, immediate support. Though the telescope’s scientific prowess and impact is clear...
Why Can’t We See Dark Matter?
IFLScience· 6 days agoFor every atom in the universe that makes up stars, planets, or gas, there is about more than five times as much so-called dark matter. How do we know dark matter is real? Things get more complex ...