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 ...
The KM3NeT Collaboration, operating a partially built neutrino detector on the Mediterranean seafloor off the coast of Sicily, has recorded a cosmic neutrino with an estimated energy of about 220 PeV, ...
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A mysterious particle from deep space has scientists buzzing after the most energetic neutrino ever detected slammed through the Mediterranean Sea. Now, researchers think they may have identified the ...
Three and a half kilometers beneath the Mediterranean Sea, around 80km off the coast of Sicily, lies half of a very unusual telescope called KM3NeT. The enormous device is still under construction, ...
On February 13, 2023, an international collaboration, including astronomers from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, measured a neutrino at record energies in the data from the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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) ...