Are there particles that can move faster than light? Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb explores this question and the mysterious ...
Why are neutrinos so light-weight? Finally, what do these conclusions suggest ... If it can be demonstrated that a neutrino can travel faster than the speed of light by taking a shortcut through one ...
Neutrinos, which usually pass through the Earth without interacting with it, were known to very occasionally interact with water, releasing faster-than-light particles and so causing a faint blue ...
A new underground facility called DUNE, which will accelerate particles for 800 miles between Illinois and South Dakota, ...
Notably, Sheldon Glashow and Andrew Cohen from Harvard University published a study on potential faster-than-light neutrinos, ...
This is because when travelling through water, neutrinos are faster than light. So when a neutrino travels through water, "it will produce light in the same way that Concord used to produce sonic ...
These spheres, containing photomultiplier tubes, detect faint light emitted from neutrino collisions. Deployed off the coasts of Sicily and France, these telescopes will observe neutrinos from ...
Neutrinos are very weakly interacting ... which is travelling at 0.977c—will be travelling faster than light in water. The effect of this is similar to an aeroplane travelling faster than the speed of ...