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Mystery signals detected in Antarctica evoke hope of finding new particles: Report By Soumili Ray Published on: Jun 18, 2025 01:48 PM IST Read this news in brief form ...
The signals didn’t even fit into the Standard Model of Particle Physics, which describes how matter is made up of subatomic particles. They could only be called anomalous.
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The signals didn’t even fit into the Standard Model of Particle Physics, which describes how matter is made up of subatomic particles. They could only be called anomalous.
Designed in a specialized manner to detect radio waves or subatomic particles from cosmic rays that hit the atmosphere, ANITA experiment balloons hover high above Antarctica skies.
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Scientists are baffled by weird signals detected beneath Antarctica. A cosmic particle detector designed to pick up rays from space instead recorded a series of bizarre signals from under the ice ...
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