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IceCube Upgrade Aims to Sharpen the Search for Cosmic Neutrinos
The IceCube Observatory’s more than 5,000 light sensors buried in Antarctic ice help detect high-energy neutrinos, offering clues about the universe’s most extreme events.
Key Takeaways
- IceCube uses more than 5,000 sensors buried in Antarctic ice.
- The observatory detects high-energy neutrinos, rare particles that can act as cosmic messengers.
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