Explore the KM3NeT project: a cutting-edge neutrino telescope utilizing deep-sea technology and 3D printed components.
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 ...
Plans are in the works to build the second-largest manmade structure ever in order to study astrophysical neutrinos and other subatomic particles. It’s called “KM3NeT” and will consist of an array of ...
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) ...
Astrophysicists have observed the most energetic neutrino ever. The particle — which probably came from a distant galaxy — was spotted by the Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT), a collection ...
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 extraordinary event consistent with a neutrino with an estimated energy of about 220 PeV (220 x 1015 electron volts or 220 million billion electron volts), was detected on February 13, 2023, by the ...
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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 ...
Deploying a telescope in space is one thing. Making two of them deep under the sea is a task in a league of its own. On a ship bobbing in the Mediterranean Sea, physicists — not typically known for ...
Below the waves of the Mediterranean, Europe's KM3NeT neutrino telescope is on a cosmic hunt. Towering strings of sensors ...