💨 Abstract
Scientists have detected a record-breaking energy neutrino, possibly originating from outside the Milky Way, using the KM3NeT observatory under the Mediterranean. The neutrino was 30 times more energetic than any other detected, offering a new way to study the universe's most energetic events. The KM3NeT collaboration believes the neutrino could have come from 12 supermassive black holes or other sources.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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