Antarctic detector captured 13 radio pulses from cosmic rays in ice
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Antarctic detector captured 13 radio pulses from cosmic rays in ice
Neutrinos pass through the entire planet without stopping. They travel billions of light-years from colliding black holes and exploding stars without being absorbed or deflected, arriving intact and pointing straight back at their source. But catching enough of them to learn anything requires a detector the size of a city. — Read the rest The post Antarctic detector captured 13 radio pulses from cosmic rays in ice appeared first on Boing Boing.
Scientists have achieved, for the first time, experimental evidence of a rare cosmic phenomenon that had been predicted decades ago. The finding was made thanks to an innovative detector installed in the depths of the Antarctic ice. The original idea, conceived during the Cold War by a Soviet physicist, has finally been validated: pulses were detected [...]
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