A century after their discovery, cosmic rays—particles of extreme energy originating from the far reaches of the ...
A detector buried deep in Antarctic ice has captured the first experimental evidence of a predicted but never-before-seen ...
A photography student at a university has created unique works of art using cosmic rays high above the earth. Tom Liggett, who is studying BA (Hons) Photography at Arts University Bournemouth sends ...
Tens of kilometers above Earth's surface, high-energy particles from outer space constantly strike the atmosphere, creating ...
For years, scientists have searched for the sources of the most energetic particles in ...
Cosmic rays traveling through space may provide enough energy to sustain life even in incredibly cold and dark environments, a new study suggests. The staggeringly energetic neutrino likely came from ...
"First predicted by Askaryan in 1962, this radiation has its origin in the netnegative charge generated in the moving shower ...
You can’t see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us. They come from cosmic rays — high-energy particles that can originate from exploding ...
A dead star accelerates protons to extreme speeds, shedding light on the origin of the most energetic cosmic rays.
Radio sensors at South Pole suggest arrays could record neutrinos of unprecedented energies over hundreds of cubic kilometres ...
A jetliner was nearly knocked out of the sky and sent plummeting to a deadly crash that would have killed all onboard by a bizarre attack from outer space – an explosive burst of cosmic rays sent ...
The reason photographic darkrooms are needed is because almost any amount of light can ruin the film or the photographic paper before they are fixed. Until then these things are generally kept in ...