Odd radio waves emanating from the ice don’t fit our model of particle behavior. Could they be a sign of dark matter?
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Antarctic mystery signals puzzle scientists who say they shouldn’t exist
Deep under the Antarctic ice, instruments built to catch ghostly particles have stumbled on something stranger than anyone ...
(CNN) — Scientists are trying to solve a decade-long mystery by determining the identity of anomalous signals detected from below ice in Antarctica. The strange radio waves emerged during a search for ...
NASA plans two Antarctic balloon launches to study extreme cosmic particles, using stable polar winds and continuous sunlight ...
A mile-long telescope buried beneath Antarctic ice at the South Pole, with a filter the width of the Earth, has become the first instrument to detect and track high energy neutrinos from space, ...
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Two NASA balloons are heading to Antarctica — here’s what they’re searching for!
NASA’s Scientific Balloon Program is back in Antarctica, launching two exciting balloon missions that aim to uncover some of ...
Astronomers have become incredibly skilled at detecting cosmic radiation in all its forms—not just ordinary, visible light, but also light we can’t see, everything from infrared to ultraviolet to ...
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