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  <title><![CDATA[With Neutrinos, Scientists Observe our Galaxy in a Whole New Way]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Scientists have produced an image of the Milky Way not based on electromagnetic radiation - light - but on ghostly subatomic particles called neutrinos. They detected high-energy neutrinos in pristine ice deep below Antarctica's surface, then traced their source back to locations in the Milky Way - the first time these particles have been observed arising from our galaxy.</p><p>The neutrinos were detected over a span of a decade at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at a U.S. scientific research station at the South Pole, using more than 5,000 sensors covering an area the size of a small mountain.</p><p><a href="https://physics.gatech.edu/"><strong>School of Physics</strong></a>&nbsp;Professor&nbsp;<a href="https://physics.gatech.edu/user/ignacio-taboada"><strong>Ignacio Taboada</strong></a>&nbsp;is the spokesperson for the IceCube Neutrino Observatory and provides a brief commentary on this new research:</p><p>"This observation is ground-breaking. It established the galaxy as a neutrino source. Every future work will refer to this observation," says Taboada.</p>]]></body>
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      <value>2024-07-29</value>
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