Michigan State University's College of Natural Science: New IceCube Detection Proves 60-Year-Old Theory
March 11, 2021
March 11, 2021
EAST LANSING, Michigan, March 11 (TNSJou) -- Michigan State University's College of Natural Science issued the following news:
On December 6, 2016, a high-energy particle called an electron antineutrino was hurtling through space at nearly the speed of light. Normally, the ghostly particle would zip right through the Earth as if it weren't even there.
But this particle just so happened to smash into an electron deep inside the South Pole's glacial ice. Th . . .
On December 6, 2016, a high-energy particle called an electron antineutrino was hurtling through space at nearly the speed of light. Normally, the ghostly particle would zip right through the Earth as if it weren't even there.
But this particle just so happened to smash into an electron deep inside the South Pole's glacial ice. Th . . .