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Undersea Telescope Detects Neutrinos

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Hank Hogan

Collaborators will soon deploy an underwater telescope to detect and study high-energy cosmic neutrinos. Placed on the ocean floor 2.35 km below the surface, the telescope may eventually unlock fundamental secrets of the universe. An artist's drawing portrays the proposed setup of arrays of photomultiplier tubes placed deep below the ocean's surface to detect high-energy neutrinos. Courtesy of Antares. As part of the Antares project -- involving scientists from France, Spain, The Netherlands and the UK -- researchers plan to begin deploying the prototype this year. Several trial runs have...Read full article

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