"Antarctic Neutrino Hunt: Probing Quantum Gravity's Existence"

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Thousands of sensors in Antarctica are being used in a large-scale experiment to detect and monitor neutrinos, with the aim of uncovering evidence of quantum gravity, a major mystery in physics. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen are involved in this scientific endeavor at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory near the South Pole.
Topics:science#antarctica#icecube-neutrino-observatory#neutrinos#quantum-gravity#science-and-technology#university-of-copenhagen
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