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Scientists detect record-breaking 'ghost particle' in the Mediterranean Sea
by Ashley Strickland, CNN
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12 February 2025
On 12 February 2025 CNN reported:
Astronomers using a giant network of sensors, still under construction at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, have found the highest-energy cosmic 'ghost particle' ever detected. The neutrino, as the particle is formally known, is 30 times more energetic than any of the few hundreds of previously detected neutrinos.
Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.
These tiny, high-energy particles from space are often referred to as 'ghostly' because they are extremely volatile, or vaporous, and can pass through any kind of matter without changing. Neutrinos, which arrive at Earth from the far reaches of the cosmos, have almost no mass. The particles travel through the most extreme environments, including stars, planets ,and entire galaxies, and yet their structure remains intact.
An analysis of the neutrino authored by the KM3NeT Collaboration, which includes more than 360 scientists from around the world, was published Wednesday [12 Feb] in the journal Nature.
... The record-breaking neutrino, named KM3-230213A, had the energy of 220 million billion electron volts. This astonishing amount makes it around 30,000 times more powerful than what the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) near Geneva, Switzerland -- known for supercharging particles to nearly the speed of light -- is capable of, according to the study authors.
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