So let’s learn more about the dangers posed by galactic cosmic rays and solar flares. When German Jesuit priest and physicist Theodor Wulf climbed the Eiffel Tower in 1910 with an electrometer ...
A large team of researchers working on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Collaboration, which has been analyzing eleven years' ...
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.
A deep-sea detector glimpsed a particle with 220 million billion electron volts of energy — around 20 times as energetic as any neutrino seen before.
Supernova remnants, pulsars, and active galactic nuclei are known to emit ... describes the detection of these record-breaking cosmic rays. Due to their energy loss during interstellar travel ...
The Tarantula Nebula, also known as 30 Doradus, is revealed in an unusual light in this exceptionally deep Chandra X-ray ...
Scientists have unlocked the 3D structure of molecular clouds in the Milky Way’s center, using a groundbreaking X-ray technique. These cosmic clouds, vital for star formation, were illuminated by past ...
The Fermi Bubbles, massive shockwaves from a black hole eruption, still expand over the Milky Way. This event reshaped our ...
Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. Amid a steady stream of galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles raining down on planes, the higher altitude and ...
Three and a half kilometers beneath the Mediterranean Sea, KM3NeT, a deep-sea telescope, detected the most energetic neutrino ever found, marking a major advancement in understanding extreme cosmic ...