Below the waves of the Mediterranean, Europe's KM3NeT neutrino telescope is on a cosmic hunt. Towering strings of sensors ...
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Neutrinos may hold the key to solving the universe’s biggest secrets
Physicists have been chasing one of the universe’s strangest mysteries—neutrinos, nearly invisible particles that zip through ...
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'Most pristine' star ever seen discovered at the Milky Way's edge — and could be a direct descendant of the universe's first stars
Astronomers have discovered a surprisingly "pristine" red giant with the lowest concentration of heavy elements ever seen in ...
Some things we see in space appear to outpace light. Now we are learning to harness these bizarre optical illusions to ...
Physicists think we could see such an explosion in the next 10 years - and it would 'revolutionize physics and rewrite the history of the universe'. This artist’s concept takes a fanciful approach to ...
Japan–US scientists combine T2K and NOvA data to measure neutrino mass gaps with record precision, offering clues to the ...
Maybe music artist Moby was right, and “we are all made of stars.” New research suggests the calcium in our teeth and bones came from star explosions. Researchers from Northwestern University looked ...
A star found in the Large Magellanic Cloud is remarkably unpolluted by heavier elements, suggesting it is descended from the ...
Researchers from a university in Southampton are amongst the first to use a powerful new telescope to reshape our view of the universe as we know it.
Scientists figured out that the universe is billions of years old — after years of reading ancient rocks and dying stars, and ...
The low carbon levels are particularly interesting, as previously discovered “pristine” or metal-poor stars generally ...
The John N. Bahcall Lecture Series Presenter: Robert Kirshner, Clowes Professor of Science, Harvard University Exploding stars halfway across the universe show that the expansion of the universe is ...
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