Scientist Behind Earth-Shaking Neutrino Finding Resigns Due to Slowness of...
Professor Antonio Ereditato, the man who found neutrinos traveling faster than light late last year, has resigned from his job at the Gran Sasso physics laboratory in Italy. Attempts to reproduce the...
View ArticleStrange, Unexplained Solar Influence Over Earth's Radioactive Material Could...
A mystifying trick of the sun, inappropriately interfering with particles on Earth, could be used as an early-warning system for solar flares, a new study says.
View ArticleSouth Pole Lab Detects Elusive Deep-Space Neutrinos For The First Time
It looks like the IceCube Observatory neutrino detector at the South Pole has found what it was looking for just two years after opening. Neutrinos are strange subatomic…
View ArticleFermilab's Neutrino Detector Sees Its First Particles
They've traveled 500 miles underground, passing through soil and rock as easily as Casper the Friendly Ghost glides through walls. They've gone straight through the Earth,…
View ArticleYes, There Are Neutrinos Zipping Through The Cosmos
The IceCube Lab with its observationsIceCube Collaboration via University of Wisconsin NewsBack in 2013, the scientists running the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica were pretty sure they had...
View ArticleNobel Prize In Physics Goes To Scientists Who Discovered Neutrinos Have Mass
Takaaki Kajita, joint winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize in PhysicsEugene Hoshiko/ASSOCIATED PRESSTakaaki Kajita of Japan, director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research and professor at the University...
View ArticleBreakthrough Prize Honors Scientists Working on Alzheimer's, Parkinson's,...
The 2015 Breakthrough Prize ceremony on National GeographicBreakthrough Prize Foundation/FacebookSeth MacFarlane hosts the third annual Breakthrough Prize awards on National Geographic on Sunday,...
View ArticleIceCube Detects Particles From Beyond Our Solar System
Jörg WiedenmannThe IceCube telescope sits inside a cubic kilometer of ice a mile beneath the South Pole. Its 5,000-plus light sensors detect subatomic particles called neutrinos—100,000 of them a...
View ArticleThis Enormous Telescope Will Study Neutrinos From The Depths Of The Ocean Floor
Science A giant thing to look at tiny things to understand giant things KM3NeT unveiled its plans to build the largest neutrino telescope yet.
View ArticleGhost-Particle Hunters Come Up Empty-Handed
Science The sad case of the missing neutrino Who you gonna call when physics still can’t explain why we are here?
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