The international collaboration that operates the KM3NeT experiment, a powerful telescope submerged in the depths of the Mediterranean, today publishes in Nature magazine the detection of the highest ...
A consortium of European physicists building a vast neutrino detector on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea has unveiled the science it will carry out. The Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT) ...
KM3NeT - a European collaboration pioneering the deployment of kilometre cubed arrays of neutrino detectors off the Mediterranean coast - has reported in detail on the scientific aims, technology and ...
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The KM3NeT experiment will catch the elusive particles using the Mediterranean Sea. Like ordinary telescopes, KM3NeT operates in darkness—but there the resemblance ends. The Km 3 Neutrino Telescope ...
An artist’s impression of a high-energy particle travelling through the KM3NeT neutrino telescope. Credit: KM3NeT Three and a half kilometers beneath the Mediterranean Sea, around 80km off the coast ...
An audacious project to construct a vast infrastructure housing a neutrino observatory at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea is being undertaken by a consortium of 40 institutes and universities from ...
In an unprecedented breakthrough, scientists have detected a neutrino with the highest energy ever recorded, deep in the Mediterranean Sea. This discovery could provide vital clues to understanding ...
On February 13th of 2023, ARCA of the kilometre cubic neutrino telescope (KM3NeT) detected a neutrino with an estimated energy of about 220 PeV. This event, called KM3-230213A, is the most energetic ...
Using a special telescope at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea called the KM3NeT, researchers report the highest-energy neutrino so far detected. Scientists don't know where particle came from or ...