Distant Neutrinos Detected Below Antarctic Ice
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory near the South Pole, in Antarctica, has begun to detect neutrinos, nearly invisible particles of very high energy.
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory near the South Pole, in Antarctica, has begun to detect neutrinos, nearly invisible particles of very high energy.
This visualization from the Lab’s MPAS-Ocean Model, shows in high-resolution the ocean currents and eddies in a global ocean simulation with the Antarctic in the center.
Watch the footage from the Ross Ice Shelf area, with creatures on the Antarctic seabed, seen for the first time. Take a look at the video…
Beautiful images of icebergs and ice from the Antarctic continent, a land mass covered with ice up to 4 km thick. Ghostly iceberg near Bandits hut (Photo: