IFL Science
By Alfredo Carpineti
March 10, 2026
Neutrinos are often known as “ghostly particles”, and for good reason. There are trillions literally going through each of us right now. They occasionally slam into matter, producing flashes of light or secondary particles. These events are rare enough that you need big detectors to catch them, one of which even uses the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. A few years back, it detected the most energetic neutrino ever.
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