Scientists at CERN are embarking on an exciting quest to uncover mysterious ghost particles that could revolutionize our understanding of the universe! 🌌🔍 With a new experiment set to begin in 2030, they aim to detect these elusive particles, which might make up a significant portion of the cosmos. This groundbreaking research could answer fundamental questions about existence! #CERN #GhostParticles #ScienceNews

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Cern: Scientists search for mysterious ghost particles

Physicists believe a new experiment could prove their existence and answer fundamental questions about our Universe.

I'm fascinated by the latest discovery on neutrinos, the ghost particles can interact with light after all. According to new calculations, this can happen in powerful magnetic fields around stars. This could help us understand more about the sun and other astrophysical phenomena. What do you think? #neutrinos #ghostparticles #light #stars #science #juanaround

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Neutrinos: 'Ghost Particles' Can Interact With Light After All

Neutrinos, the tricky little particles that just stream through the Universe like it's virtually nothing, may actually interact with light after all.

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Ghost particles paint a new picture of the Milky Way

Scientists tracked neutrinos from space to create a new map of our galaxy. It’s the first image of the Milky Way to be made without light.

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From cbcideas on Twitter: .@BenofTam takes us 2 km deep below the earth’s surface @SNOLABscience laboratory where he and fellow scientists hope to watch neutrinos finally explain the universe’s existence.

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/particle-astrophysics-studying-origin-of-universe-1.6733153

@EveVavagiakis @Cornell @queensu @_TomHowell @NicolaLuksic #ghostparticles

Scientists are closing in on why the universe exists | CBC Radio

The mysterious ‘neutrino’ has a nickname: the ‘ghost particle.’ Benjamin Tam is finishing his PhD in Particle Astrophysics at Queen’s University. He takes us two kilometres deep below the earth’s surface where he and fellow scientists hope to watch neutrinos finally explain the universe’s existence.

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#GhostParticles Crashing Into #Antarctica Could Change #Astronomy Forever
Team says ata can provide information on two great unsolved mysteries in astronomy: why #blackholes emit sporadic blasts of light, and #neutrinos' role in the origin of #cosmicrays.
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Why the Ghost Particles Crashing Into Antarctica Could Change Astronomy Forever

About 1.2 miles beneath Antarctica, an underground observatory is hunting for "ghost particles." What it finds could reveal the unseen heart of a distant galaxy.

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