"Antarctic Neutrino Experiment: Unveiling Quantum Gravity's Secrets"

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Scientists at the South Pole are using thousands of sensors to study neutrinos from outer space in order to determine if quantum gravity exists. The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, operated by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is playing a key role in this research. The study aims to detect subtle changes in neutrino properties over large distances, which could provide evidence of quantum gravity. While the initial study focused on neutrinos from Earth's atmosphere, future research will involve studying neutrinos from deep space to further explore this fundamental question in physics.
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